Unknown - Sun Disk Logo, 1968
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6 x 25 ″
Featuring an Aztec calendar in the center, this poster aims to share the colorful history of Mexico while simultaneously bringing the country into a new modern age of postwar design. The use of vivid colors, contrasting the complex white motif of the calendar allows for a cohesive and unique design, advertising not only the Olympic games but the country of Mexico as well.
Featuring an Aztec calendar in the center, this poster aims to share the colorful history of Mexico while simultaneously bringing the country into a new modern age of postwar design. The use of vivid colors, contrasting the complex white motif of the calendar allows for a cohesive and unique design, advertising not only the Olympic games but the country of Mexico as well.
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6 x 25 ″
Featuring an Aztec calendar in the center, this poster aims to share the colorful history of Mexico while simultaneously bringing the country into a new modern age of postwar design. The use of vivid colors, contrasting the complex white motif of the calendar allows for a cohesive and unique design, advertising not only the Olympic games but the country of Mexico as well.
Featuring an Aztec calendar in the center, this poster aims to share the colorful history of Mexico while simultaneously bringing the country into a new modern age of postwar design. The use of vivid colors, contrasting the complex white motif of the calendar allows for a cohesive and unique design, advertising not only the Olympic games but the country of Mexico as well.
6 x 25 ″
Featuring an Aztec calendar in the center, this poster aims to share the colorful history of Mexico while simultaneously bringing the country into a new modern age of postwar design. The use of vivid colors, contrasting the complex white motif of the calendar allows for a cohesive and unique design, advertising not only the Olympic games but the country of Mexico as well.
Featuring an Aztec calendar in the center, this poster aims to share the colorful history of Mexico while simultaneously bringing the country into a new modern age of postwar design. The use of vivid colors, contrasting the complex white motif of the calendar allows for a cohesive and unique design, advertising not only the Olympic games but the country of Mexico as well.