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3 March, 2014

AIGA 100 Years of Design: 1914–2014

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To celebrate the American Institute of Graphic Arts’ centennial, the AIGA asked 100 designers to create “a piece of artwork that makes a social, political or cultural statement about one year from AIGA’s history.” Mark chose the year 1958 so he could work with Gerald Holtom’s timeless symbol for Nuclear Disarmament—what would eventually become known as the “Peace Sign.” All 100 designs from the project can be seen on the AIGA site.

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