Symbol of the Year and Other Notable Symbols - Annual Vote

Each year since 2012, alumni/ae, students, and faculty of Stanford's Symbolic Systems Program have voted for a Symbol of the Year and other Notable Symbols. The Symbolic Systems Program focuses on human and computational systems that use symbols to communicate and to represent information. As affiliates of the Symbolic Systems Program, we select a Symbol of the Year and other Notable Symbols and announce them at the end of each year, in recognition of the important role that symbols play in our world.

The Symbol of the Year and other Notable Symbols are not necessarily new symbols in the year when they are recognized (although they can be). Rather, these designations are for symbols that have achieved widespread cultural importance during the year of voting. The idea of an annual vote for Notable Symbols was inspired by the American Dialect Society's annual Word of the Year vote. It was anticipated by the writer Lindy West, when she playfully designated the hashtag character ("#") as the "Symbol of the Year" at the end of 2010.

A symbol is both used and understood to represent a concept, object, location, event, quantity, or linguistic unit. Types of symbols include the following:

  • a flag or emblem (e.g. the Olympic flag, the AIDS awareness ribbon, a police badge, a union label)
  • a costume, garment, or bodily adornment (e.g. a graduation gown, a cowboy hat, the Guy Fawkes mask)
  • a grapheme, written character, or glyph (e.g. the '+' sign, the lowercase 'e', the Helvetica 'A')
  • a hand signal or gesture (e.g. the 'A-Okay' sign, a military salute)
  • an iconic object or animal (e.g. the Statue of Liberty, the black cat)
  • a symbolic place (e.g. the agora, the Kremlin)
  • an ideogram (e.g. the peace symbol, the caduceus symbol of commerce)
  • a logo (e.g. the Red Cross logo, the Apple Inc. logo)
  • a shape (e.g. the crescent, the upside-down triangle)
  • a pictogram (e.g. the International Symbol of Access, the Universal Recycling Symbol)
  • a screen icon (e.g. the magnifying glass/search icon, the trash icon)
  • an auditory symbol or acoustic signal (e.g. the train whistle, the Intel bongs, the SOS prosign)
  • a tactile symbol (e.g. a braille character, a TSBVI Standard Tactile Symbol)
  • a symbolic action or event (e.g. the lighting of a candle, the sun setting)
  • an iconic photograph or image (e.g. Migrant Mother, Guerrillero Heroico)
  • a symbolic work or performance (e.g. the Star Spangled Banner, Romeo and Juliet)
  • a color or pattern (e.g. Navy blue, the Royal Stewart tartan)
  • a posted sign or signal (e.g. an exit sign, a red light)
  • an abbreviation or acronym (e.g. 'lbs.', 'USA')
  • an iconic person or group (e.g. the Pope, the Freedom Riders)
  • a name or nickname (e.g. 'Betty Crocker', 'Joe the Plumber')
  • a word, phrase, or morpheme (e.g. 'email', 'Win one for the Gipper!')
  • a mascot or mythical/imaginary character (e.g. Ronald McDonald, Aphrodite, Yogi Bear)
  • a token or marker (e.g. a dollar bill, a playing piece in Monopoly, a dial position on a clock)

The following table summarizes the results of voting in each year for which we have selected a Symbol of the Year and other Notable Symbols (click on each year's link for details).

Year Symbol of the YearOther Notable SymbolsNo. of Nominated
Symbols
2022the Ukraine flagIranian women cutting their hairVolodymyr ZelenskyyMahsa Aminiblue and yellow#FreeHerFace' solidarity maskingblank sheets of paper, used in protests"ChatGPT"President Zelenskyy's olive green casualwear"quiet quitting"Germany's World Cup team covering their mouths to protest FIFA's threat to punish players wearing a rainbow in QatarIran's World Cup team's silence during their national anthem-Queen Elizabeth IIJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson's daughter looking proudly at her motherUkraine's ‘Russian warship, go f*ck yourself!’ postage stampempty strollersLionel Messi lifting the world cup for Argentina, wearing a bisht30
2021the Covid-19 vaccine cardthe Capitol Riot
Officer Goodman vs the mob
the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine
the NFT (non-fungible token)
"vax"
the Great Resignation
recognition of Juneteenth as a U.S. Federal holiday
bundled Bernie Sanders on Inauguration Day
the QR code
the syringe ?
the "X" gender designation
Jake Angeli
Insurrectionist carrying Confederate Flag through U.S. Capitol
George Floyd
the Ever Given
"Stop the Steal"
"supply chain"
delta (Δ)
Indigenous People's Day
fitness instructor accidentally films Myanmar coup
the Greek alphabet
the Signal for Help (domestic violence gesture)
"crypto"
"the big lie"
42
2020illustrations of the SARS-CoV-2 virusthe face mask
#blm and "Black Lives Matter"
images of George Floyd
"flattening the curve"
"I can't breathe"
social distancing signs
"social distancing"
the raised fist
a wooden sign warning people to wear masks and stay safe engulfed in the blaze of a California wildfire
orange skies
the Zoom icon
Dr. Anthony Fauci
social media fact-check banners
"Defund the police" and "Abolish the police"
wear-a-mask signs
boxes in a grid
Anthony Fauci's facepalm
"WFH"
"lockdown"
"essential" and "nonessential"
"You're on mute"
41
2019"quid pro quo"光復香港, 時代革命 ("free Hong Kong, revolution now")
Greta Thunberg glaring at U.S. President Donald Trump
the Black hole photograph
"OK, Boomer"
preferred pronouns
"they"
detained migrant children
wildfires
the United States women's national soccer team
the border
the melting earth
polarization
the Philosophy Talk logo (in honor of the late SSP Director Ken Taylor)
plant-based meat (e.g. The Impossible Burger)
"climate strike", "climate justice", and "extinction rebellion"
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ("AOC")
deepfake videos
Notre Dame Cathedral
U.S. Congressional hearings
34
2018#MeToo"fake news"
the U.S.-Mexico border and "wall"
the starving polar bear
yellow vests (gilets jaunes)
Black Panther
photos of starving children in Yemen
cartoon depicting the assault of Lady Justice
Colin Kaepernick
video of driving through wildfire in Paradise, California
the Trump Baby balloon
Melania Trump's "I really don't care, do u?" coat
photos of Robert Mueller's face
the redesigned gun emoji
the "blue wave"
"truth isn't truth"
39
2017#MeToothe kneeling player
the pussyhat
"fake news"
#resist
Bitcoin and the Bitcoin logo
images of the 2017 total solar eclipse
the Robert Edward Lee statue in Charlottesville
the march
the "Unite the Right" tiki torch parade
acrostic resignation letters
32
2016the MAGA hatambulance photo of Omran Daqneesh in Aleppo
taking a knee during the U.S. National Anthem
a wall
gender neutral bathroom signs
variations on "Make America Great Again"
the safety pin
the Dakota Access Pipeline
Khizr Khan holding up the U.S. Constitution
a bottle of water from Flint, Michigan
PolitiFact's Truth-O-Meter
the 2016 U.S. Electoral College map
the Poké Ball
"This Is Fine" dog
Hillary Clinton's 2016 Primary campaign logo
Hamilton musical and logo
the pantsuit
the White Helmets
the glass ceiling
43
2015#BlackLivesMatterthe "Peace for Paris" symbol
"Je suis Charlie"
the death of Alan Kurdi
the removal of the Confederate flag
the flag of ISIS (the "Islamic State")
boats full of Syrian refugees
the immigration sign
emoji
the swipe
 20
2014the hands up gesturethe umbrella
#BlackLivesMatter
the Heartbleed bug logo
the Biohazard sign
the flag of ISIS (the "Islamic State")
the electron micrograph of the Ebola virus
the hashtag character ("#")
the marijuana leaf
23
2013the equal sign ("=")the National Security Agency logo
the cloud
17
2012the percent sign ("%")the Piedra del Sol, as a stand-in for the Mayan calendar
CERN - the European Organization for Nuclear Research
the gun
the euro sign
21