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Exclamation Mark Collection

"Express Yourself with the Exclamation Mark

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: It Might Happen to You!, San Diego, 1939. Creator: Unknown

It Might Happen to You!, San Diego, 1939. Creator: Unknown
It Might Happen to You!, San Diego, 1939. Poster for play by Leon Lord. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Ready! Aim! Fire!, [193-]. Creator: Unknown

Ready! Aim! Fire!, [193-]. Creator: Unknown
Ready! Aim! Fire!, [193-]. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Noah, [193-]. Creator: Unknown

Noah, [193-]. Creator: Unknown
Noah, [193-]. Warning! The Flood is Coming! Page Noah! The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Poster issued by Leningrad Advertisement Bureau, 1926 (colour litho)

Poster issued by Leningrad Advertisement Bureau, 1926 (colour litho)
3106703 Poster issued by Leningrad Advertisement Bureau, 1926 (colour litho) by Bulanov, Dmitri Anatolyevich (1898-1942); 41x58 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Exclamation mark (b / w photo)

Exclamation mark (b / w photo)
3094695 Exclamation mark (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Exclamation mark. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

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Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Digital illustration of exclamation mark inside blue circle

Digital illustration of exclamation mark inside blue circle

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Waxing crescent moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Waxing crescent moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
exclamation mark folded out of paper, origami style

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Warning notices on a metal screen outside a construction site in Trafalgar Square

Warning notices on a metal screen outside a construction site in Trafalgar Square, London, England

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Warning sign and binary code C018 / 8584

Warning sign and binary code C018 / 8584
Warning sign and binary code, conceptual image

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Warning sign and hexadecimal code C018 / 8583

Warning sign and hexadecimal code C018 / 8583
Warning sign and hexadecimal code, conceptual image

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Climate concerns, conceptual artwork

Climate concerns, conceptual artwork

Background imageExclamation Mark Collection: Flu pandemic, conceptual artwork

Flu pandemic, conceptual artwork
Flu pandemic, conceptual computer artwork


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"Express Yourself with the Exclamation Mark: A Journey through Time and Symbols" Step into the world of communication as we explore the captivating history and diverse representations of the exclamation mark. This 150 caption takes you on a visual adventure, showcasing various hints that highlight its significance. Travel back to 1926 with a vibrant poster issued by Leningrad Advertisement Bureau, where a colourful lithograph proudly displays this punctuation symbol. Contrastingly, a black-and-white photograph captures another version of the exclamation mark's timeless charm. Save Money. Discover how this simple yet powerful punctuation can emphasize urgency and excitement in advertising campaigns. A digital illustration showcases an exclamation mark enclosed within a blue circle, symbolizing attention-grabbing messages that encourage smart spending. From Germany's Baden-Wurttemberg region comes an unexpected connection between celestial beauty and warning signs. Witness a waxing crescent moon shining above cautionary notices displayed on metal screens outside construction sites in Trafalgar Square. Dive into the realm of coding languages as binary code C018/8584 and hexadecimal code C018/8583 merge with warning signs featuring our beloved exclamation mark. These symbols remind us of potential dangers lurking ahead while highlighting technology's influence on modern communication. Experience conceptual artwork at its finest with radiation warnings portrayed through artistic lenses (C013/9466 & C013/9465). These thought-provoking pieces challenge our perception of danger while emphasizing society's growing concerns about environmental impact. Intriguingly juxtaposed is an image depicting blood smear—a reminder that exclamations are not limited to joyful expressions but also serve as markers for emergencies or medical situations demanding immediate attention. Concluding our journey is climate concerns depicted through conceptual artwork—an urgent call to action regarding global warming issues. The exclamation mark becomes more than just punctuation; it transforms into a rallying cry for change, urging individuals to take responsibility for our planet's future.