Friday, February 21, 2025

The "Peace Sign"

The “Peace Sign” was created on February 21, 1958 by British graphic designer and Christian pacifist Gerald Holtom. Holtom was tasked with creating the banners and signs for a nuclear disarmament march in London, and he wanted a visual that would stick in the public’s mind.
The peace symbol debuted on April 4, 1958, Easter weekend that year, at a rally of the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War, which included a march from London to Aldermaston. The marchers carried 500 of Holtom's peace symbols on sticks, with half of the signs black on a white background and the other half white on a green background. In Britain, the symbol became the emblem for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, thus causing the design to become synonymous with that Cold War cause. Holtom was a conscientious objector during World War II and thus a likely supporter of its message. 
The design is, in part, modeled after naval semaphore flags that sailors use to communicate. Holtom combined the codes for “N” (two flags angled down at 45 degrees) for “nuclear” and “D” (one flag pointed straight up and one flag pointed straight down) for “disarmament.”
Holtom never copyrighted his design for the peace symbol intentionally, so anyone in the world can use it for any purpose, in any medium, for free.

 

5 comments:

  1. Funny how the hand sign of two fingers meant victory in ww2 and peace 20 years later. Sort of goes along with achieving 'pacification' of villages in VIetnam by killing everyone who lived there.

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    1. The evolution of using two fingers to sign for 'Victory' to the point of it being used to sign for 'Peace' was another small part of the anti-war culture. It came about almost the same time as when the anti-war counter-culture symbolism of wearing military clothing along with having long hair. I have no idea how you make the connection between either the 'Victory' or 'Peace' sign and 'pacification' of Vietnam villages.

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  2. I thought it was the track of a pigeon wearing snowshoes.

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    1. Maybe Gerald DIDN"T come up with that symbol the way he claimed ... lol.

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    2. Or the track of a yellow bellied chickenshit?

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