peace symbol
The peace symbol, designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom, represents the idea of peace and anti-nuclear sentiment. It combines the semaphore signals for the letters "N" and "D," standing for "nuclear disarmament." The symbol quickly gained popularity during the 1960s as a representation of the broader peace movement, particularly during the Vietnam War.
Over the years, the peace symbol has transcended its original context and is now widely recognized as a universal emblem of peace and non-violence. It is often used in various forms of art, fashion, and activism, symbolizing the ongoing quest for harmony and understanding among people worldwide.