80 years of World Cup ticket designs

FIFA World Cup 2014 is underway, and for those lucky spectators who have managed to get a ticket for one or more of the tournament matches, it's a little piece of print design they'll probably cherish for years to come.

But one thing's for sure, that design will be a long way from the ticket designs of the early years of the World Cup. In those first tournaments, tickets were printed with minimal branding and almost no focus on design. But over the years, they have become more elaborate and creative. When Mexico hosted the World Cup in 1970, official logos and branding were created specifically for the tournament and have continued to be produced for every tournament since.

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