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2001/84/505 Sign, 'Games Info', coreflute/adhesive plastic, Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, designed by Dot Dash, Brisbane c.1999, made by Concept POP & Displays, Central Coast, 2000.

This framed coreflute sign, headed 'Games Info', was posted at a tourist information booth in Sydney during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Made by Concept POP & Displays at the Central Coast and designed by Dot Dash of Brisbane, it featured the universally recognised symbol for information services - a circle surrounding the letter 'i'.

Ranging from signage and maps to flags and banners, wayfinding devices were essential for guiding the vast crowds of people in Sydney during the Games. Many built environments, including competition venues, the Main Press Centre, the Athletes' Village, Media Village, transport interchanges and civic spaces, featured distinctive elements of the Sydney 2000 wayfinding system. Underlying the system, a consistent set of colours, symbols, typography, language and materials coordinated wayfinding devices and standardised their interpretation. (Recurring features included yellow grounds, blue typefaces, blue and white pictograms and aluminium frames.)

From 1998 onwards, Brisbane company, Dot Dash, worked in concert with the Sydney 2000 Image Department to develop signage complimentary to the Games' Kit of Parts - the formal set of colours, motifs, typefaces and other visual elements that would brand the Games. These characteristics, and most notably the use of Sydney yellow, Sydney aqua and the Helvetica typeface, would tie the wayfinding devices to the Games' broader visual theme.

Experienced in developing wayfinding devices, Dot Dash adopted a fresh and broad approach for the Sydney 2000 Games. Its new vision would include standard maps, banners and signage as well as some atypical tools that would help to guide spectators at the Games. These would include media backdrops and graphics for the fields of play, sports equipment and the 30 major entry towers (9-metre, timber structures that resembled lifesavers' chairs and served as entrances, watchtowers, signposts, information bases and night-time beacons).

By September 2000, Dot Dash had created 47,000 signs, 9,000 banners, 4,500 flags, 19,500 metres of corral and fascia treatments, 4,500 square-metres of ground graphics, 44,000 metres of fence fabric, 2,000 square metres of printed decals, 50 media backdrops, 30 major entry towers, 300 sports equipment treatments and around 200 custom-built installations. More broadly, it had developed wayfinding strategies; designed signage and banners (both for competition and non-competition venues); and had drafted maps of venues and key sites around Sydney. These tools would contribute to a uniform image of Sydney and the Olympic Games, and would help to guide athletes, spectators, staff, volunteers and residents through Sydney.
This coreflute sign, 'Have all bags ready for inspection', was designed by Brisbane company, Dot Dash, in around 1999. Its design illustrates an internationally recognised symbol for information services - the letter 'i' surrounded by a blue circle.

From early 2000 to September 2000, the Central Coast company, Concept POP & Displays, made this and most other coreflute signage for the Sydney Olympic and Paralympic Games. The company undertook similar work eighteen years earlier when it manufactured signage for the Brisbane Commonwealth Games.
This framed coreflute sign, headed 'Games Info', was posted at a tourist information booth in Sydney during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Made for and owned by the Olympic Coordination Authority/Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, and donated to the Powerhouse Museum after use in the Games.

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Description
Sign, coreflute, square, white with plastic adhesive text and symbol/ pictogram. Dark blue text "Games Info". Below this is a pictogram consisting of a blue circle with an "i" in the centre.
2001/84/505
Width
1000 mm

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Part of the Sydney 2000 Games Collection. Gift of
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Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games Collection


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