Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox ITV’s iconic visual identity has been given a fresh rebrand for Pride Month with a nod to Manchester’s Gay Village.
Throughout June, idents shown across the ITV channels in-between programmes and advert breaks will feature a new artwork created to represent the LGBTQ+ community.
Designed by contemporary fine artist Thomas Wolski, the artwork features queer iconography, such as drag queen wigs and transgender symbolism.
The project came about after representatives from ITV contacted Thomas in December last year about collaborating together. “I thought it was a spam email at first,” Thomas, 37, told the Manchester Evening News . “They mentioned they were