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100 United Nations "Translating War Into Peace" Enamel Lapel Pins

$ 105.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    "Translating War Into Peace"
    lapel enamel pin, made with glossy epoxy dome. A beautiful graphic with a beautiful message for humanity.
    Butterfly clasp attachment. Packaged in zip-lock bag and promptly shipped in cushioned envelopes.
    History of the "Translating War Into Peace" design by Armando Milani
    Armando Milani
    Armando Milani was born in Milan, where he studied as a graphic designer under Albe Steiner at the Scuola Umanitaria.
    In 1970 he opened his own studio in Milan, where he also worked for Giulio Confalonieri and Antonio Boggeri. In 1977, he handed it over to his brother Maurizio and moved to New York, where he worked for two years with Massimo Vignelli, and afterwards opened his own American studio.
    He has been a member of the AGI, the Alliance Graphique Internationale, since 1983, when he taught graphic design at the Cooper Union in New York.
    As an expert of Corporate Identity, he has taken part into conferences and seminars held everywhere in the world.
    In 2004 he designed a poster on the issue of peace against war for the United Nations, that was spread all over the world. In 2006 he designed a poster for the
    Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt.