In
1948, two years after being de-mobbed, ‘Official
War Poster Artist’, Abram Games, won the competition
to design the symbol for the Festival of Britain. This was
to be a significant event in his six-decade career, establishing
him as one of twentieth century Britain’s most respected
graphic designers.
This book tells the story from the designer’s brief and
development of his ideas to print, and includes Festival items
drawn from Games’s personal collections, and from the
National and British Postal Archives.
Abram Games’s ‘Britannia’ emblem was ubiquitous,
versatile and memorable. The same can be said of its designer’s
work. In 1951 Games’s Festival contribution helped to
give colourless post-war Britain a much deserved ‘tonic
to the nation’.