Oliver Lundquist: architect, industrial designer, & #OSS officer.
Led team that designed official @UN emblem.
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McLaughlin wrote a fascinating history of the logo, graciously shared with us by the @UN:
http://1.usa.gov/1YOZl2X (PDF 5.19 MB)
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Oliver led the committee that developed a modified the version of McLaughlin’s design which became the emblem used by @UN.
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Blue: "the opposite of red, the war color"
Globe: rotated 90 degrees so all of South America and Antarctica could be seen.
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Oliver also created one of the most recognizable packages on store shelves:
The blue-and-white @Qtips box
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I just can't get enough of History keep it coming thank you
You mean a map of #FlatEarth with olive branches symbolizing the tyranny of Rome (Vatican) over the world
I like this better. Top to bottom, right to left. It's natural to our language.
I know the UN sign has 33 sectors in it; these are different.
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