Exploring broadcast design trends from the PyeongChang Olympics

By Michael P. Hill March 8, 2018

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PyeongChang also saw a good variety of spaces that let designers stretch their wings a bit and create flexible studios designed to go beyond the normal anchor or interview format. 

[picbox id=”63378″ caption=”Finish broadcaster YLE created a dynamic and flexible studio for a quirky show.”]

[picbox id=”63435″ caption=”Norway’s TVNorge offered up a late night talk show centered around the Olympics and created a dark, sophisticated look with splashes of color.”]

[picbox id=”63732″ caption=”Eurosport’s ‘Zwanzig18’ created an icy look complete with oversized shapes inspired by ice crystals to create an eye-catching look.”]

[picbox id=”63291″ caption=”Austrian broadcaster ORF created a modern ski lodge overlooking the bustling Olympic Village.”]

 

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