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Glasgow's Celtic Park Wrapped In 21m-Tall, 202m-Long Design Created By Frame

Scottish Premiership side Celtic has "decorated the facade of their iconic home ground with a design that wraps both ends of the venue" and stands 21m tall and 202m long, according Gary Keown of the HERALD SCOTLAND. It features "58 of the club's most famous players" including current captain Scott Brown, Billy McNeill, Henrik Larsson and Jimmy Johnstone along with the words: "Paradise - Where Legends Are Made." Celitc Head of Marketing & Multimedia Kevin McQuillan: "We are delighted with the sensitivity and thoughtfulness of the design while being awestruck at the sheer scale of it. ... The fans' response to the new look of Celtic Park has been magnificent." The design was created by Frame, a Glasgow-based creative marketing agency, and will be seen by the thousands of supporters who arrive at the stadium for Wednesday night's Champions League qualifying match against Stjarnan of Iceland. Frame is in its second year working with the Parkhead club. Frame's final design "was supported by international sports artist, Jim Scullion." Scullion "has been involved in producing artwork and design for Celtic for 30 years" (HERALD SCOTLAND, 7/14).

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