Logo poster - red
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designer: Unknown
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designer: Unknown
Competition Sites poster - version 1, front
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1972
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Pierre Fontaine and Raymond Bellemare
This poster, one in a series of two, presents each of the competition sites to be used during the Olympics. Each site is presented as a seating chart, with colours being used to denote classes of ticket prices. Pictograms are listed alongside each site to indicate the sports being hosted at that site.
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1972
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Pierre Fontaine and Raymond Bellemare
This poster, one in a series of two, presents each of the competition sites to be used during the Olympics. Each site is presented as a seating chart, with colours being used to denote classes of ticket prices. Pictograms are listed alongside each site to indicate the sports being hosted at that site.
Competition Sites poster - version 1, back
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1972
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Pierre Fontaine and Raymond Bellemare
This poster, one in a series of two, presents each of the competition sites to be used during the Olympics. The back side of this poster provides a day-by-day listing of which sports are to be contested and at what times: before noon, between noon and 6pm, and after 6pm.
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1972
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Pierre Fontaine and Raymond Bellemare
This poster, one in a series of two, presents each of the competition sites to be used during the Olympics. The back side of this poster provides a day-by-day listing of which sports are to be contested and at what times: before noon, between noon and 6pm, and after 6pm.
Competition Sites poster - version 2
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1972
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Unknown
This poster, one in a series of two, presents each of the competition sites to be used during the Olympics. The focus of this version of the poster is on the sites themselves, rather than on the ticketing and seating plan: photographs of each site are presented in full colour, and maps showing the relative locations of each site are provided at the bottom. Notably, many of the photographs show sites that were still very much under construction at the time this poster was printed.
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1972
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Unknown
This poster, one in a series of two, presents each of the competition sites to be used during the Olympics. The focus of this version of the poster is on the sites themselves, rather than on the ticketing and seating plan: photographs of each site are presented in full colour, and maps showing the relative locations of each site are provided at the bottom. Notably, many of the photographs show sites that were still very much under construction at the time this poster was printed.
Come and Live the 1976 Games poster - front
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1975
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Photographer: François Dumouchel
This poster effectively served as an advertisement for the public to apply to become Olympic guides and hostesses. Its invitation to "come and live the 1976 Games", as well as its close-up photography, aimed to draw the attention of the public with the ultimate goal of recruiting many volunteers.
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1975
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Photographer: François Dumouchel
This poster effectively served as an advertisement for the public to apply to become Olympic guides and hostesses. Its invitation to "come and live the 1976 Games", as well as its close-up photography, aimed to draw the attention of the public with the ultimate goal of recruiting many volunteers.
Come and Live the 1976 Games poster - back
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1975
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Photographer: François Dumouchel
This poster effectively served as an advertisement for the public to apply to become Olympic guides and hostesses. It outlined the necessary qualifications and duties, as well as the recruitment process. Notably, the poster itself doubled as the form one mailed to receive an application package, as evidenced by the blank lines near the bottom edge.
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: 1975
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Photographer: François Dumouchel
This poster effectively served as an advertisement for the public to apply to become Olympic guides and hostesses. It outlined the necessary qualifications and duties, as well as the recruitment process. Notably, the poster itself doubled as the form one mailed to receive an application package, as evidenced by the blank lines near the bottom edge.
Kingston Celebrates poster
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: ...
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: ...
Kingston "Sailing to Olympus" poster
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: ...
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: ...
Olympic Trails poster - front
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: Unknown
Designer: Unknown
This poster illustrates different routes one can use to commute to Olympic venues within Montréal.
Material: Paper
Size: Xcm L × Ycm W
Year: Unknown
Designer: Unknown
This poster illustrates different routes one can use to commute to Olympic venues within Montréal.








