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Arthur Eisenmenger
German graphic designer (1914–2002) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Eisenmenger (born 20 October 1914 in Basel, died 19 February 2002 in Eislingen) was a German former chief graphic designer for the European Community.[1]
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Amongst his artistic creations are implementations of the European flag, the CE mark, and the euro sign (€).[2]