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Symbol Signs

The complete set of 50 passenger/pedestrian symbols developed by AIGA is available for all to use, free of charge. Signs are available here in EPS and GIF formats.

Additional symbol signs are available free of charge at The Noun Project .

About the symbol signs

This system of 50 symbol signs was designed for use at the crossroads of modern life: in airports and other transportation hubs and at large international events. Produced through a collaboration between AIGA and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), they are an example of how public-minded designers can address a universal communication need.

Prior to this effort, numerous international, national and local organizations had devised symbols to guide passengers and pedestrians through transportation facilities and other sites of international exchange. While effective individual symbols had been designed, there was no system of signs that communicated the required range of complex messages, addressed people of different ages and cultures and were clearly legible at a distance.

To develop such a system, AIGA and DOT. compiled an inventory of symbol systems that had been used in various locations worldwide, from airports and train stations to the Olympic Games. AIGA appointed a committee of five leading designers of environmental graphics, who evaluated the symbols and made recommendations for adapting or redesigning them. Based on their conclusions, a team of AIGA member designers produced the symbols.

A first set of 34 symbols was published in 1974, and received one of the first Presidential Design Awards; 16 more symbols were added in 1979. These copyright-free symbols have become the standard for off-the-shelf symbols in the catalogues of U.S. sign companies. They are now available on the web for the first time.

AIGA Signs and Symbols Committee members:

Thomas Geismar
Seymour Chwast
Rudolph de Harak
John Lees
Massimo Vignelli

Designers:

Roger Cook and Don Shanosky

Execution:

Page, Arbitrio and Resen, Ltd.

Project coordinators:

Don Moyer and Karen Moyer
Mark Ackley and Juanita Dugdale

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Inequality of income, access to health and education, and access to markets for trade is trapping people in a cycle of poverty despite their best efforts. The posters in the “Inequality Matters” series illustrate how much disparity there is in the world even in the fundamental human condition.

AIGA’s design policy advocacy efforts raise political awareness for the value of effective information design and the benefits of design thinking to society.

Don Moyer was named a 2008 Fellow by AIGA Pittsburgh. AIGA Fellows are recognized for their significant contributions to raising the standards of excellence within their local design community.


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