Designer David Watson of design studio Trebleseven has created the poster to support Soccer Aid.
The idea is simple: sales of the A1 double sided poster raises money for Soccer Aid - a British charity event which raises money for UNICEF.
The front side of the poster (below) lists all the groups, A-H so you can clearly see which countries are in which group. A calendar runs down the right hand side listing chronologically all the matches to be played in the tournament.
The reverse of the poster (below) functions as a bold World Cup calendar - showing clearly what games are being played on each day.
The A1 double sided poster, produced in collaboration with G&B printers and PhoeniXmotion paper, is currently on press but will be available to buy soon for £10 (£7 for the print, £3 for post/packaging).
Posters available from www.trebleseven.com
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