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The Cool S

The Cool S, also known as Skater S, Superman S, Stussy S, Super S, Pointy S, and many other names, is a graffiti signature of popular culture that is typically doodled on children's notebooks or graffitied on walls.

Shape

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How to draw the Cool S

The Cool S has no reflection symmetry, but has 2-fold rotational symmetry and tessellates with squares.

As illustrated, a common way to draw the shape begins with two sets of three parallel, vertical lines, one above the other. More detailed instructions exist online.

Origin

The origin of the Cool S is unclear. The name 'Superman S' comes from a belief that it was a symbol for Superman, whose costume features a stylised S in a diamond shape, but that shape is quite different. Similarly, the name 'Stussy S' is from a theory that it might be a symbol of the American surfwear company Stüssy. However the company says that is not the case.

The symbol has appeared in, at least, the Americas, Europe, Russia, Asia and Australia, becoming popular in the 1980s and '90s.

See also

Further reading

References

  1. ^ https://www.vice.com/en_se/article/that-s-thing-everyone-drew-in-school-what-is-it
  2. http://bryangregorylewis.blogspot.com.au/2011/01/how-to-draw-cool-s.html?m=1
  3. http://www.printmag.com/imprint/solve-the-mystery-of-the-pointy-s/
  4. http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/super-s-stussy
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