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- Q13221906 subject Q8505516.
- Q13221906 abstract "The Olympic posters are part of the greater promotion plan devised each time by the country hosting the Olympic Games for the better and easier communication of this major sporting event. Olympic posters are closely associated with the place and time of the Games and reflect the social, cultural and sometimes the political context of the host country each time. The Organizing Committee of the host country usually announces an artistic contest for the creation of the posters. Then a special committee decides which entry will be the official poster of the Games. The design process is often given strict guidelines for content, since the committee has already decided the elements it wished to include in the design and the specific messages it must convey.Although, today the creation of a poster is deemed necessary, in the first modern Olympic Games there were no posters specially designed for the Games. The first official poster that was specially designed for the Olympic Games, following the approval of the competent committee, was the poster for the 1912 Games held in Stockholm. The poster depicted the march of the nations represented by athletes holding their national flags. All posters are the property of the IOC.".
- Q13221906 wikiPageExternalLink olympicposterssummer.htm.
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- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q40970.
- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q5389.
- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q8088.
- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q8098.
- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q8128.
- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q8505516.
- Q13221906 wikiPageWikiLink Q9583.
- Q13221906 comment "The Olympic posters are part of the greater promotion plan devised each time by the country hosting the Olympic Games for the better and easier communication of this major sporting event. Olympic posters are closely associated with the place and time of the Games and reflect the social, cultural and sometimes the political context of the host country each time. The Organizing Committee of the host country usually announces an artistic contest for the creation of the posters.".
- Q13221906 label "Olympic poster".