99% Invisible

Ubiquitous Icons: Peace, Power, and Happiness

Nov 13, 2019
In this engaging discussion, Emmett FitzGerald and Vivian Leigh from the 99% Invisible team explore the rich histories behind iconic symbols. FitzGerald dives into the peace symbol's origins, revealing its roots in anti-nuclear activism and its transformation into a global emblem for peace. Leigh unpacks the controversy surrounding the smiley face, discussing trademark challenges and its evolution into a cultural icon. Together, they highlight how these symbols shape our understanding of peace, power, and happiness in our daily lives.
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INSIGHT

Peace Symbol Meaning

  • The peace symbol design uses semaphore letters N and D for "nuclear disarmament."
  • It combines the semaphore for "N," arms down, with "D," one arm up, one down.
ANECDOTE

Aldermaston Marches

  • The peace symbol quickly spread, becoming associated with the annual Aldermaston marches.
  • Even Rod Stewart participated in these marches against nuclear proliferation.
ANECDOTE

Peace Symbol in the US

  • Civil rights leader Bayard Rustin may have brought the peace symbol to the US.
  • It became a key symbol in the civil rights and anti-war movements.
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