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It’s called CND

It’s not a single brand. It’s an anti-war symbol. That’s a symbol of peace. .

It is also a symbol of anti-war.

Anti-nuclear war symbol

Peace symbol

The anti-nuclear war symbol, the peace symbol, is one of the most widely used symbols in the world today. This logo was designed by Gerald Holtom, a participant in the movement, at the request of Bertrand Russel, leader of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CDN), as a protest against the establishment of the "Atomic Weapons Development Research Center" in the village of Aldermaston, England, in 1958. Action committee badge. The original idea of ??the logo was proposed by designers and graduates of the Royal School of Art in London. It was represented by a Christian cross enclosed in a circle, but it was opposed by Christians.

From a design perspective, the original logo design preserved at Bradford College represents the union of a dead man and a newborn child. The logo adopts the combination of "N" and "D" of the Navy signal code, which happens to be the first letter of the English word for nuclear disarmament. "N" refers to two flags being held downward at a forty-five-degree angle, and "D" refers to two flags. , one side points up and the other side points down.

After being used by friends of Martin Luther King during a civil rights movement, the peace sign became widely used in the United States, especially among various rights movements and orthodox Christian organizations in the United States. In the 1970s, some people thought this symbol contained some evil metaphor, while others thought it was a symbol of communism, so people began to avoid using it. Under South Africa's apartheid regime, the symbol was even officially banned. During the Vietnam War, opponents of the war used this symbol, so the symbol is also known as the "Great American Chicken's Footprints."

Not an intentional infringement, this symbol still serves as the British nuclear disarmament symbol. But around the world, people see it as a symbol of peace and non-violence. People can use this logo for free and without anyone's permission. This has led to its use and abuse, even if it is seen by CND or other peace organizations who will not be happy. This logo is also used for several other purposes such as business, advertising, and fashion. "We can't prevent these uses, and we don't plan to apply for patents. All we can do is hope that those merchants can donate some of their money. Any money they donate, we will use it as a CDN for peaceful education and information work." The spokesperson of the disarmament website said this