Friday, March 9, 2012
The story of Keep Calm and Carry On
Here's a short piece on the very popular Keep Calm and Carry On, the poster designed in England for World War II and later found and revitalized at Barter Books. The poster and phrase have been showing up everywhere as well as many parodies but the phrase has also been the center of a big trademark battle.
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