Graduate designer Jordon Cheung provides an alternative to the official London 2012 Olympic memorabilia with these posters and prints illustrating equipment for the Games.
The 17 Days of Summer series includes the Torch at its centre and medals close by, surrounded with bikes, rackets, javelins, oars, balls, sportswear and more, all picked out in a palette of five colours.
There’s also a series of prints combining sporting equipment with the first letter of the relevant event.
“Designing anything linked to the games is very restrictive, so I opted not to include any official branding,” says Cheung. More on that here.
He recently graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, and the posters are available from Fab UK.
If you like these, check out Michael Robinson‘s poster commemorating this summer’s weather and Games, or Sarah Hyndman’s unofficial Olympic posters featuring everyday objects.
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