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ourladyofomega · 1 month
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Pictograms for the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
🖌️ Gerhard Joksch & Otl Aicher
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searchsystem · 7 months
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Otl Aicher / Gruner + Jahr / Marketing Service / Poster / 1975
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germanpostwarmodern · 8 months
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"Rotis" Bench and Table (1971-72) designed by Otl Aicher
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Otl Aicher, Rhythmus und Wandel in der Kunst, Ulmer Volkshochschule, Ulm, ca. 1950 [MoMA, New York, NY]
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2306- El diseño consiste en adecuar los productos a la circunstancia a que están adscritos. Y esto significa sobre todo adaptarlos a circunstancias nuevas. En un mundo que cambia, también los productos tienen que cambiar.
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guy60660 · 5 months
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Otl Aicher | Design Reviewed
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drawdownbooks · 1 year
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Timm Rautert: Otl Aicher / Rotis Available at www.draw-down.com A photographic celebration of German typographer Otto “Otl” Aicher
Photographs by Timm Rautert (born 1941) taken between 1972 and 1991 celebrate the renowned German graphic designer and typographer Otto “Otl” Aicher, who developed the popular Rotis font family.
Accompanying texts by design historians examine the role of Rotis within the cultural history of West Germany.
Texts by Otl Aicher, Oliver Klimpel, Timm Rautert, and Dan Reynolds
Edited by Ute Eskildsen and Gerhard Steidl
Published by Steidl, 2021
Cloth hardcover, 160 pages, 72 b&w images, 7 × 9 inches
ISBN: 978-3-95-829875-0
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davidhudson · 5 months
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Otl Aicher, May 13, 1922 – September 1, 1991.
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lascitasdelashoras · 6 months
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Otl Aicher
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anotsosecretdiary · 10 months
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Munich O.G 1972 Poster
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On this occasion, I want to talk to you about the splendid work of German designer Otl Aicher for the advertising campaign of the 1972 Olympics. His work reflects images and abstract forms with a vibrant and playful use of color. Each poster features a combination of bold and contrasting colors, capturing the dynamic and energetic spirit of the Olympic Games. The typography used in the posters is clear and modern, which brings harmony to the design. The Munich 1972 Olympic Games posters are considered iconic examples of modern graphic design, reflecting the cultural and design trends of the time.
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gridnik · 10 months
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Munich Olympic Games Poster by Otl Aicher
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nunc2020 · 2 years
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searchsystem · 8 months
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Otl Aicher / National Olympic Committee (NOC) / Munich 1972 – Berlin Philharmonic / Poster / 1972
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Atelier (1972) built for himself in Leutkirch, Germany, by Otl Aicher
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Otl Aicher, Rotis [typoswiss]
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sswstudio · 2 months
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