Saturday, June 9, 2012

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

North Korea : 2012 London Olympic Stamps


North Korea is marking the London games with a series of new stamps. The socialist country is sticking to form with an issue of colourful new stamps from across the globe to commemorate the Olympics.
Stamp designer An Chol, said the designs reflected "the intense feelings of kinetic movement of Olympic sports."

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Liechtenstein : 2012 London Olympic Stamps



FACE VALUES / SUBJECT
CHF 1.00
Swimming
CHF 1.40
Tennis
STAMP FORMAT
31,5 x 31,5 mm
PERFORATION
13 ¼ x 13 ¼
SHEET FORMAT
146 x 208 mm
DESIGN
Marc Weymann, London
PRINTING
4-colour offset
Royal Joh. Enschedé, Haarlem
PAPER
FSC Tru White Litho PVA,
110 gm
2, gummed
The “LOSV 2012 in London” stamp is to honour the extremely active Olympic Sports Association formed 20 years ago by amalgamation of the FLSV (Principality of Liechtenstein Sports Association), the LOK (Liechtenstein Olympic Committee) established in 1935 and the SLSH (Liechtenstein Sport Promotion Foundation). As the umbrella organisation now bringing together 44 sports associations and 132 sports clubs in the State of Liechtenstein it supports these organizations with their approximately 15,200 members in their activities and development projects. Two very special high points for the LOSV which come round every four years are the Winter and Summer Olympic Games, for each of which Liechtenstein sportsmen and sportswomen are carefully selected and charged with worthily representing the colours of their homeland. This will be the case this year too, when from 27th July to 12th August this festival of sport, which the whole world is eagerly awaiting, will be held in London and will provide as always breathtaking sporting highlights which will long endure in the spectators’ memory. For designing stamp series associated with the Olympic Games it has become a tradition for Philately Liechtenstein to seek artists living where the actual contests are being held. For the London Olympics it has even been possible to find a Liechtensteiner: Marc Weymann comes from Vaduz and has lived and worked for some 7 years in London as a font developer and designer. He is responsible for the design of the stamps “Swimming” (face value CHF 1.00) and “Tennis” (face value CHF 1.40). These are two Olympic disciplines for which two young Liechtenstein sportswomen were selected in the winter of 2011: Stephanie Vogt in the Tennis and Julia Hassler in the Swimming (400 and 800 metres Freestyle). The duo is to be joined in London by the athlete Marcel Tschopp (Marathon).