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www.peacesigns.info
The sites tag line was "The anti-war movement illustrated." It offered a gallery of pro-peace and anti-war images and posters produced by artists from around the world. The works in the site were also intended to be part of a book. The announcement of the project began as follows:
Dear fellow peace activist/artist,

My name is Jim Mann, I am an American graphic designer living in Barcelona, Spain. I am currently collecting anti-war posters and graphics from around the globe and will present the best of them in a book entitled PEACE SIGNS.

The Peace Signs project was initiated in response to the tremendous global backlash to the actions taken by George Bush and his administration following the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, the pre-emptive strike on the "axis of evil" and countries coined "rogue nations." In cities around the world millions protested and carried with them not only their opinions but posters that graphically illustrated their outrage.

Posters have been carried in the marches, pasted tacked to the walls of cities and disseminated via the Internet. Though posters have always been an important part of war propaganda, it wasn't until the Vietnam War that they were used to convey anti-war messages and not since then have we seen such an overwhelming response from the creative community.

This project aims to bring as many posters together as possible from around the world in order to keep an archive for future generations documenting the creative, satirical and thought-provoking posters carried by those who voiced their opposition to the pre-emptive war against Iraq during the spring of 2003.

The final product, Peace Signs, will be a comprehensive large format graphic art book with over 200 original illustrations from over 20 countries and in over 6 languages. Even if the book is published after the war ends, the messages from these posters will live on into history, and that is one of the goals of producing this book.
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Expired: 2006