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What else could you say about the unique and very colorful airplane that landed in Fort Myers on Monday (May 12)? JetBlue Airway's new Dunkin'-themed plane made its first voyage from Boston to Fort ...
Some color on a gloomy day: JetBlue's new Dunkin' themed airplane lands in Fort Myers
Why not create a webfont with your svg image or images, import the webfont in the css and then just change the color of the glyph using the css color attribute?
What's also nice about this approach, is that it's quite flexible and you can extend it to handle other media conditions like screen size or resolution, which comes in handy if you need different images for various screen sizes along with their color variants.