Queen Tahj, a New Orleans resident, is the first artist to create the Super Bowl logo that is not affiliated with the NFL.
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For the first time ever, the NFL collaborated with a local artist on the creation of a Super Bowl logo. The artist who created our new logo, Tahj Williams, is the queen of her Black Masking Indian ...