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Olympic Games: The Design

Hardback

Main Details

Title Olympic Games: The Design
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Markus Osterwalder
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:776
Dimensions(mm): Height 285,Width 210
Category/GenreArt History
ISBN/Barcode 9783721210002
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Niggli Verlag
Imprint Niggli Verlag
Publication Date 5 December 2019
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

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 at the forefront: 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 and product design that enable viewers and readers to fully grasp the design identity of the respective Games. In addition, this title shows the exciting development in the field of corporate identity and brand design.

Author Biography

Graphic designer and Olympic historian Markus Osterwalder has been devoted to the design of the Olympic Games for almost 30 years. He started to collect everything from and about it when he at-tended his first Games in Lillehammer 1994. Today, the collector's archive in Switzer-land contains around 60,000 of historical documents, objects and photographs. Re-cently, Osterwalder curated the exhibition "Olympic Language - Exploring the Look of the Games" in the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.