The I ♥ NY (read "I Love New York" or rarely "I Heart New York") logo is a rebus created by Milton Glaser consisting of the capital letter I, followed by a red heart symbol (♥), below which are the capital letters N and Y, set in a rounded serif typeface.
The image became especially prominent following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the city, which created a sense of unity among the populace. Many visitors to the city following the attacks purchased and wore the shirts bearing the I Love New York logo as a sign of their support. Glaser created a modified version to commemorate the attacks.
Before 1977, "Fun City" was the official nickname promoted by the city.
The logo has become a part of the American pop cultural canon, since inspiring countless knock-offs (t-shirts, bumper stickers, etc.) of the "I ♥ ..." form. New York, in turn, has tried to uphold its trademark by filing a total of nearly 3,000 trademark objections against imitators. Parodies of this phenomenon, such as “I ♠ my pets,” have also appeared. A recently popular parody is a shirt reading I {have never been to} the shape of a heart New York.
Recently among young people, "I heart ..." has become a somewhat facetious way to express one's affection for something (e.g. the film I ♥ Huckabees).
There were also several disco versions by disco groups. One was by the group, Metropolitan, on Salsoul Records. There were also several other versions.
Madonna also used the I Love New York as a title of one of her tracks from her 2005 album, Confessions On A Dance Floor.
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