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A unique piece of sports history with this rare Textbook/ learning program, designed by the renowned designer Otl Aicher for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games with the iconic wordmark and colorful rainbow pattern. A must-have for collectors and sports enthusiasts alike, this beer mat not only celebrates a pivotal event in Olympic history but also showcases Aicher's iconic and legendary brand identity. Original / no reprint.

A unique piece of sports history with this rare Textbook/ learning program, designed by the renowned designer Otl Aicher for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games with the iconic wordmark and colorful rainbow pattern. A must-have for collectors and sports enthusiasts alike, this beer mat not only celebrates a pivotal event in Olympic history but also showcases Aicher's iconic and legendary brand identity. Original / no reprint.

Dimensions: 24cm x 1cm x 15cm

Weight: 0.2 kg

Item No: 30628

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Designed by: Otl Aicher

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A unique piece of sports history with this rare Textbook/ learning program, designed by the renowned designer Otl Aicher for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games with the iconic wordmark and colorful rainbow pattern. A must-have for collectors and sports enthusiasts alike, this beer mat not only celebrates a pivotal event in Olympic history but also showcases Aicher's iconic and legendary brand identity. Original / no reprint.

Dimensions: 24cm x 1cm x 15cm

Weight: 0.2 kg

Item No: 30628

Otl Aicher - Image by Imago / Sven Simon

Otl Aicher and the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich

Otl Aicher (1922–1991) was a German graphic designer and typographer, renowned for his pivotal role in shaping the visual identity of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. A co-founder of the Ulm School of Design, Aicher is celebrated for his integrated approach to design, which blends clarity with functionality. His work for the Munich Olympics, characterized by its use of pictograms that have become a model for public signs worldwide, showcased his ability to communicate complex information through simple graphic forms. Aicher's designs for the Olympics included a distinctive palette of colors and a series of sports icons that promoted universal communication, setting a new benchmark for international event branding. His legacy continues to influence contemporary graphic design, particularly in the areas of public signage and corporate identity.

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