Sticker design becomes unofficial city symbol
Posted: Dec 8, 2019 9:00 AM CST
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(MILWAUKEE) - What started out as a sticker has ended up with a mom and pop t-shirt business partnering with some of Milwaukee’s largest companies.
Now, Fred Gillich’s designs can be seen across the area helping to shape the image of the Brew City.
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