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Seen as the "father of the geometric man", designer Otl Aicher co-developed his pictogram system together with the Ulm School of Design for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
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Seen as the "father of the geometric man", designer Otl Aicher co-developed his pictogram system together with the Ulm School of Design for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
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Aicher's pictogram system finds application in many areas today, giving directions and information at major events, airports or, as here, at the Stuttgart Trade Fair.
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Aicher's pictogram system finds application in many areas today, giving directions and information at major events, airports or, as here, at the Stuttgart Trade Fair.
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The pictograms are an eye-catching and highly recognizable feature on fan memorabilia and merchandising.
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The pictograms are an eye-catching and highly recognizable feature on fan memorabilia and merchandising.
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ERCO's new "Pictogram" brochure provides an overview of these highly varied pictorial symbols and possible applications. The Lüdenscheid-based company holds the copyrights for Aicher's system and develops it in keeping with the original concept.
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ERCO's new "Pictogram" brochure provides an overview of these highly varied pictorial symbols and possible applications. The Lüdenscheid-based company holds the copyrights for Aicher's system and develops it in keeping with the original concept.
Pictograms: Quickly comprehended, easily interpreted, immediately understood
ERCO takes responsibility for the licensing and further-development of Otl Aicher's pictogram system.
Lüdenscheid, July 2010 - After 38 years, Otl Aicher's pictogram system has become established as a design classic and is now an accepted cultural entity. By enabling communication beyond cultural and language barriers, it facilitates understanding and orientation in our modern, globally thinking world. Following Aicher's death in 1991, ERCO GmbH took over the worldwide sale and licensing of the pictogram system. It has been continually developed in keeping with Aicher's original concept in order that interested parties can acquire reproducible originals and licenses for their specific application directly from ERCO.
Communicating through images
Otl Aicher (1922-1991) co-developed the pictogram system with the Ulm School of Design for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. The pictorial symbols have not only stood the test of time in the world of sport, they have also been continually expanded for other applications such as transport, the service industry and health-care, amongst many others. The pictograms are simple and quickly understood. Any sighted person, regardless of their ability in languages or educational background, can comprehend, interpret and understand them. Aicher did not just design individual pictograms, but created a system of syntax that follows strict design rules. It is this foundation that allows the system to be expanded or adapted to suit new situations and application areas. This makes it a timeless living system which is constantly being expanded.
Individual license quotation
Above and beyond the individual Aicher pictograms, the copyright protection also extends to the underlying design system. Following on from the long-term cooperation with Otl Aicher in the field of visual conception, ERCO GmbH has for many years been responsible both for the worldwide sale and licensing as well as the further development of the system's content. Brands, products and institutions of all kinds can benefit from the positive image and functionality of these highly recognisable symbols by acquiring a license. For each particular application scenario, ERCO makes an individual quotation and license agreement. The license fees depend on the number of pictograms used, the duration of use and on the print run of printed media or the quantities of products. ERCO ensures that non-profit-making licensees such as sports clubs are granted suitable concessions.
New brochure and website
The symbolic pictographs are now finding application in widely differing places. ERCO's new "Pictogram" brochure gives an overview of these highly varied applications. Every pictorial symbol from Aicher's system that has ever been released is now to be found at www.aicher-pictograms.com. This website also includes information on licensing.
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About ERCO
ERCO GmbH, Lüdenscheid, is one of the leading companies in the luminaire industry. The family business founded in 1934 now operates with over 60 subsidiaries, branches and agencies all around the world. Working together with internationally renowned designers, lighting engineers and architects, ERCO develops hardware and software for all areas of architectural lighting: luminaires and lighting systems for indoor and outdoor areas, as well as lighting control and software for scenographic lighting applications. In keeping with the corporate philosophy of "Light not luminaires," lighting equipment is not offered simply as furnishing for rooms, but rather luminaries are offered as instruments of lighting design. Many demanding architectural projects are illuminated using ERCO equipment, including the Berlin Reichstag, the National Gallery in London and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
Press Contact:
ERCO GmbH
Martin Krautter
Public Relations
Brockhauser Weg 80-82
58507 Lüdenscheid
Germany
Tel.: +49 2351 551 345
Fax: +49 2351 551 340
m.krautter@erco.com
http://www.erco.com
ERCO takes responsibility for the licensing and further-development of Otl Aicher's pictogram system.
Lüdenscheid, July 2010 - After 38 years, Otl Aicher's pictogram system has become established as a design classic and is now an accepted cultural entity. By enabling communication beyond cultural and language barriers, it facilitates understanding and orientation in our modern, globally thinking world. Following Aicher's death in 1991, ERCO GmbH took over the worldwide sale and licensing of the pictogram system. It has been continually developed in keeping with Aicher's original concept in order that interested parties can acquire reproducible originals and licenses for their specific application directly from ERCO.
Communicating through images
Otl Aicher (1922-1991) co-developed the pictogram system with the Ulm School of Design for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. The pictorial symbols have not only stood the test of time in the world of sport, they have also been continually expanded for other applications such as transport, the service industry and health-care, amongst many others. The pictograms are simple and quickly understood. Any sighted person, regardless of their ability in languages or educational background, can comprehend, interpret and understand them. Aicher did not just design individual pictograms, but created a system of syntax that follows strict design rules. It is this foundation that allows the system to be expanded or adapted to suit new situations and application areas. This makes it a timeless living system which is constantly being expanded.
Individual license quotation
Above and beyond the individual Aicher pictograms, the copyright protection also extends to the underlying design system. Following on from the long-term cooperation with Otl Aicher in the field of visual conception, ERCO GmbH has for many years been responsible both for the worldwide sale and licensing as well as the further development of the system's content. Brands, products and institutions of all kinds can benefit from the positive image and functionality of these highly recognisable symbols by acquiring a license. For each particular application scenario, ERCO makes an individual quotation and license agreement. The license fees depend on the number of pictograms used, the duration of use and on the print run of printed media or the quantities of products. ERCO ensures that non-profit-making licensees such as sports clubs are granted suitable concessions.
New brochure and website
The symbolic pictographs are now finding application in widely differing places. ERCO's new "Pictogram" brochure gives an overview of these highly varied applications. Every pictorial symbol from Aicher's system that has ever been released is now to be found at www.aicher-pictograms.com. This website also includes information on licensing.
(2999 characters)
About ERCO
ERCO GmbH, Lüdenscheid, is one of the leading companies in the luminaire industry. The family business founded in 1934 now operates with over 60 subsidiaries, branches and agencies all around the world. Working together with internationally renowned designers, lighting engineers and architects, ERCO develops hardware and software for all areas of architectural lighting: luminaires and lighting systems for indoor and outdoor areas, as well as lighting control and software for scenographic lighting applications. In keeping with the corporate philosophy of "Light not luminaires," lighting equipment is not offered simply as furnishing for rooms, but rather luminaries are offered as instruments of lighting design. Many demanding architectural projects are illuminated using ERCO equipment, including the Berlin Reichstag, the National Gallery in London and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
Press Contact:
ERCO GmbH
Martin Krautter
Public Relations
Brockhauser Weg 80-82
58507 Lüdenscheid
Germany
Tel.: +49 2351 551 345
Fax: +49 2351 551 340
m.krautter@erco.com
http://www.erco.com




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