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Contest winner profile. A profoundly deaf designer entered for his wife and
son.
Judy Ritchie
Mothering's Breastfeeding Symbol Contest
Has a Winner
The purpose of an international symbol for breastfeeding is to increase
public awareness of breastfeeding, to provide an alternative to the use of a
baby bottle image to designate baby friendly areas in public, and to mark
breastfeeding friendly facilities.
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In addition, businesses could use this symbol to designate a lactation room,
required now by law in California. Restaurants could use the image to let
moms know, "Breastfeeding welcome here." We've already heard from a new
airport and a university interested in using the symbol. When you see this
new symbol in use, please let us know, and if possible, send us a photo.
The winning image was designed by Matt Daigle of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Matt is a stay-at-home dad, freelance graphic designer, and cartoonist. Matt
and his wife Kay are the parents of one-year-old son Hayden.
http://www.mothering.com/sections/action_alerts/iconcontest/icon-winner.html
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