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Olympic Games The Design. Design History of the Olympic Games Since Athens 1896, 2 volumes
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- Nombre de pages1560
- FormatBeau Livre
- PrésentationCoffret
- Poids5.15 kg
- Dimensions22,0 cm × 30,5 cm × 11,0 cm
- ISBN978-3-7212-1000-2
- EAN9783721210002
- Date de parution03/01/2020
- ÉditeurNiggli
Résumé
Is there a bigger challenge for a designer than the creation of an identity for the Olympic Games ? Each venue has developed its own unique image, merging national spirit and international trends with the Olympic spirit of friendship, solidarity and fairness. Olympic Games - The Design provides an in-depth overview of the history of the Games, with for the first time the visual appearance in the center of attention : logos, mascots, medals, pictograms, uniforms, tickets, luggage tags, posters, souvenirs and much more.
The author Markus Osterwalder presents a total of around 6,000 illustrations on over 1,500 pages in two volumes with 58 chapters including astonishing facts and stories about who created what and how. For each of the Games, the passionate Swiss collector has systematically chosen examples from the fields of graphic design, typography, fashion design and product design that enable viewers and readers to fully grasp the design identity of the respective Games.
In addition, this title also shows an extraordinarily exciting development in the field of corporate identity and brand design.
The author Markus Osterwalder presents a total of around 6,000 illustrations on over 1,500 pages in two volumes with 58 chapters including astonishing facts and stories about who created what and how. For each of the Games, the passionate Swiss collector has systematically chosen examples from the fields of graphic design, typography, fashion design and product design that enable viewers and readers to fully grasp the design identity of the respective Games.
In addition, this title also shows an extraordinarily exciting development in the field of corporate identity and brand design.


