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  1. NAVIS says:

    This makes me really thirsty. I think Malibu could use some of that quenching power at the moment too (Navis here might be looking for a new job since it might be burned down).

    What font is used for that? I particularly like the way 1972 looks.

  2. The font is most probably an Helvetica 🙂

  3. Jakub says:

    I don’t think its Helvetica because this 9 is abit more pill shaped and the 2 goes straight down after the top curve and the 2 in Helvetica is abit more wavy in that area 🙂

  4. Richard says:

    Otl Aicher chose Univers as the corporate typeface for the ’72 Games. No idea who the artist is though.

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  6. Nicholas says:

    I have this poster on my wall. It is a great image. The signature is Lenica. The designer was Jan Lenica. n Lenica (1928-2001) Graduate of Architecture Faculty at the Warsaw Polytechnic. Specialized in poster, graphic design, book illustration, stage design and since 1957 in animated films. Author of numerous articles and books on poster art. Author of the term “Polish School of Poster”. Professor at the Harvard University, Cambridge MA 1974 and Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin 1986-1994.
    Major awards: Toulouse Lautrec Grand Prix at the International Exhibition of Film Posters, Versailles, France, 1961; 1st and 3rd Prize at the International Exhibition of Film Posters in Karlove Wary, Czech Republic, 1962; Gold Medal at the 1st International Biennial of Posters in Warsaw, 1966; Grand Prix at the Polish Poster Biennial, Katowice, Poland, 1999. Numerous awards for animated films and book illustrations.

  7. pattistyart@gmail.com says:

    I have this signed poster,can I have a price

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