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February 15 2008
Isotype was a highly influential visual language system developed in the 1930s by philosopher and economist Otto Neurath and artist Gerd Arntz in Vienna. Austin Kleon traces the look of the stick figure man ubiquitous in signage today back to Arntz' earlier woodcut artworks, and the Culture Institute has an archive of Isotype scans, several of which I've just posted over at fyi.soup.io.
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