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: Designed by Swiss commercial artist Herbert Leupin , this was the first logo officially trademarked for a World Cup . The design features a white cross (from the Swiss flag) embedded in a red and white football, which also serves as a globe to symbolize the international nature of the event .
: In line with Swiss design traditions of being efficient and practical, the text was typically presented in French, German, and Italian—the three major languages of Switzerland . : Designed by Swiss commercial artist Herbert Leupin
: This was the first World Cup to be televised , which shifted the way fans consumed the sport from radio and press to live visual screens, further elevating the importance of graphic symbols . : This was the first World Cup to
: Also created by Leupin, the poster depicts a dramatic, high-contrast scene where a football is caught in the back of a goal net while a wide-eyed, shocked goalkeeper looks on . This edition is notably characterized by the and
The 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland was a pivotal moment in tournament history, marking the transition into a modern era of visual communication and broadcasting. This edition is notably characterized by the and the introduction of the first trademarked tournament emblem . Graphic Composition and Branding