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The most important graphic element of the Sinn Féin newspaper was the Déanta i nÉirinn symbol.
This distinctive logo was created by the Irish Industrial Development Association ( IIDA ).
The text in Irish means " Made in Ireland ".
From the autumn of 1909, Griffith ’ s newspapers displayed it proudly and very prominently on their front page between the words ‘ sinn ’ and ‘ féin ’ in the title-piece.
It could also frequently be seen in advertisements and cartoons throughout.
Both a trade description and a statement of Sinn Féin ’ s industrial politics, this mark played a fundamental role in the newspaper propaganda published by the SFPP.
Griffith felt it important to explain to his readers what the symbol meant in the context of Sinn Féinism and in relation to his newspaper:

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