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    Coexist (image) - Wikipedia

    His original image consisted of the word COEXIST in all capital letters, with the C replaced by an oversized Muslim Crescent, the X replaced by an oversized Star of David, and the T replaced by an oversized Latin Cross. See more

    The Coexist image (often styled as "CoeXisT" or "COEXIST") is an image created by Polish, Warsaw-based graphic designer Piotr Młodożeniec [pl] in 2000 as an entry in an international art competition sponsored by the See more

    During the international 2005–2006 Vertigo Tour of the Irish rock band U2, the original version of the image played a key role. Shortly after … See more

    In 2005, Młodożeniec and U2 were unaware of each other. They were also unaware that a company in Indiana already filed for a trademark in the United States in 2003. At the time, as there was no official U2 merchandise carrying this image, U2 fans … See more

    There are several parodies, spelling out words such as 'Toxic', 'Fiction', 'Contradict', 'Atheist', 'Heathen', 'Cointelpro' and 'Convert'. There is also an anti-Islamic version with the image of the crescent altered with the addition of explosives. See more

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    Piotr Młodożeniec [pl], a Polish graphic designer based in Warsaw, had his original work chosen by a jury to be one of several dozen images to be displayed as 3 m (9.8 ft) x 5 m (16 … See more

    The image and variations of it are used as automobile bumper stickers.
    The bumper stickers first began to emerge in the United States in the early 2000s in partial response to the military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan which began after the events of See more

    The following table shows the individual characters of the more well-known versions, either as Unicode characters, icons, or descriptions.
    Other published variations
    • Translations, such as Coexista (at a U2 concert in Mexico City See more

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