It recalls the patterns of the Huichol, an Indigenous people of Mexico, and reflected the fashion of the time: hippy psychedelia.
The 1968 Olympics took place in Mexico City, Mexico. It was the first Games ever hosted in a Latin American country. And for Mexico City, the event was an opportunity to show the world that they were a metropolis as worthy as London, Berlin, Rome or Tokyo to host this huge international affair. Among other ground-breaking
The Mexico City Olympic Games began 50 years ago, on Oct. 12. The Games’ vibrant visual identity became the icon of an era and a country, and the style is celebrated as a cornerstone for contemporary graphic design. But its success also brought an ongoing dispute between people from both sides of the border.Mexico Seeks ‘Lost’ Children Artists For 50th Anniversary Of 1968 Olympics →
It recalls the patterns of the Huichol, an Indigenous people of Mexico, and reflected the fashion of the time: hippy psychedelia.
Sally Welford models one of the cape uniforms that will be worn by the guides during the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Designed by Irma Dubost and Julie Murdoch, the outfit is done in a red and white...
In this tutorial, we will continue the series of the best Olympic logos walkthrough. Today, we will recreate the amazing logotype of Olympic Games in Mexico of 1968. Although the logo was created more than
It recalls the patterns of the Huichol, an Indigenous people of Mexico, and reflected the fashion of the time: hippy psychedelia.
In 1968, one of the most transformative years of the twentieth-century, Mexico City was at the center of global attention. The first Latin American country to host the Olympic Games, Mexico turned to an international team of designers to create a visual identity for its Olympics. The results blurred the boundaries of graphic and environmental […]
« […] C’était un grand soulagement de trouver finalement le début de la solution – peut-être 2 jours avant la deadline – celle-ci était basée sur une géométrie très simple. Le logotype vint de…
It recalls the patterns of the Huichol, an Indigenous people of Mexico, and reflected the fashion of the time: hippy psychedelia.
The 1968 Olympics took place in Mexico City, Mexico. It was the first Games ever hosted in a Latin American country. And for Mexico City, the event was an opportunity to show the world that they were a metropolis as worthy as London, Berlin, Rome or Tokyo to host this huge international affair. Among other ground-breaking
The year was 1968 and the Summer Olympics (or the Games of the XIX Olympiad, as they were officially called!) were held in Mexico City, Mexico. The Mexican Olympics were notable for many things: they were the first Games hosted by a Latin American nation, they were the first Games to feature a woman torch-bearer lighting the Olympic flame…they were the […]
México 68: EL proyecto más ambicioso de identidad y diseño en el país
Newsletters for the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico, design Lance Wyman / 1968 More Lance Wyman: monowolf.com/2012/07/design-by-lance-wyman/
Si la Ciudad de México fue el escenario de la modernidad, el fenómeno visual se debió en gran parte a la genialidad de un visionario diseñador industrial, cuya obra es hoy fundamental en la historia del diseño: Lance Wyman.