Book Kickstarters
Are you a fan of design and type related books? If so, these Kickstarter campaigns might be of interest to you. The first supports a stunning reference book on the 1972 Munich Olympic Games’ identity system. The second is a detailed biography on designer W.A. Dwiggins. Learn more after the jump.
1972 Munich Olympic Games Torch Relay Poster
Pictograms showcasing the 21 sporting disciplines
The sales catalog produced by Hamburg firm Fahnen-Fleck
A sample spread featuring the Games’ mascot Waldi
München 1972 | Collected
Fifteen years ago, designer Alessandro Rinuado stumbled upon Otl Aicher’s work for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Blown away by the elegant pictograms, bold typography, and systematic design approach, he’s collected ephemera from the event ever since. Today, Rinuado is compiling his collection of over 400 items into a detailed reference book and has launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the project. To support his efforts, visit his Kickstarter page before it expires on May 7th. A limited number of backers will receive an exclusive discount on the book.
Dwiggins, cover sketch for his book “Bronabejjia” (never published), 1950
Labels designed by Dwiggins for the spines of a five-volume publication, Limited Editions Club, 1936
Detail of Dwiggins’s stencil illustration for “Treasure in the Forest,” H. G. Wells, 1936
W.A. Dwiggins: A Life in Design
W.A. Dwiggins was a prominent designer of the early twentieth century. From advertising to typography, he made an influential mark in many areas of design. Bruce Kennett and the Letterform Archive are producing a comprehensive biography on Dwiggins that will feature beautiful pieces from their collections. To back this project, visit their Kickstarter campaign before it ends on April 28th.
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