Posted on 06/04/2007 6:11:27 AM PDT by yankeedame
Last Updated: Monday, 4 June 2007, 11:33 GMT 12:33 UK
The logo for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics has been unveiled in a star-studded ceremony in London. The jagged emblem, based on the date 2012, comes in a series of shades of pink, blue, green and orange and will evolve in the run-up to the Games.
The word London and the Olympic rings are included in the first two digits of the new logo.
"This is the vision at the very heart of our brand," said London 2012 organising committee chairman Seb Coe.
Report: London unveils logo of 2012 Games News conference: 2012 organising chief Paul Deighton
"It will define the venues we build and the Games we hold and act as a reminder of our promise to use the Olympic spirit to inspire everyone and reach out to young people around the world.
"It is an invitation to take part and be involved.
"We will host a Games where everyone is invited to join in because they are inspired by the Games to either take part in the many sports, cultural, educational and community events leading up to 2012 or they will be inspired to achieve personal goals."
For the first time the same logo will be used for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
"When people see the new brand, we want them to be inspired to make a positive change in their life,"
--Tony Blair
Organisers hope the brand will boost the marketing push to raise £2bn to stage the Games and convey the message that London 2012 will be "Everyone's Games".
Prime Minister Tony Blair said: "We want London 2012 not just to be about elite sporting success.
"When people see the new brand, we want them to be inspired to make a positive change in their life.
"London 2012 will be a great sporting summer but will also allow Britain to showcase itself to the world."
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said: "This is a truly innovative brand logo that graphically captures the essence of the London 2012 Olympic Games - namely to inspire young people around the world through sport and the Olympic values.
Lord Coe wants the branding to
appeal to young people
"Each edition of the Olympic Games brings its own flavour and touch to what is now well over a century of modern Olympic history; the brand launched today by London 2012 is, I believe, an early indication of the dynamism, modernity and inclusiveness with which London 2012 will leave its Olympic mark."
The brand, designed by Wolff Ollins, has been targeted at the young people the organisers hope to get involved.
Lame.
Looks like $hit to me.
I think it represents the crumbling edifice of Europe which is falling apart due to a lack of manhood.
It looks broken. I hope they have it fixed by 2012
"Don't look, it's not finished yet..."
Looks like the islamofascists already blew it up and they tried to piece it back together.
The designers were dumb as rocks because that logo SCREAMS “fractured” or “broken”, the exact opposite of what the rings represent.
Looks like it was done by a pre-school and the teacher slapped the Olympic rings in the corner.
"It will
define the venues we build and the Games we hold
act as a reminder of our promise
"It is an invitation
"When people see the new brand, we want them to be inspired to make a positive change in their life," --Tony Blair
Organisers hope the brand will boost the marketing push
and convey the message that London 2012 will be "Everyone's Games".
I'm hopeless. I'm blind. I feel like I've been buried so deep in sh*t that I can't see the t*rds.
England has no sense of design.
WTF?
Quick. We need to overnight a bunch of duct tape to London. Make it that NASCAR “two-hunnert-mile-an-har” tape, it comes in different colors to match their logos!
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So is the Lord Mayor
I’ve worked in information technology for twenty years now, and one thing that being an IT geek has taught me is to despise marketers from the very depths of my being. They’re the people that overpromise to a client, deliver you a signed contract with an impossible combination of features and deadline, tell you that the big boss says to “do what it takes” to get it done, and then they go off and buy a new Mercedes while you’re pulling 14-hour days.
Honestly, that logo looks kind of like a piece of safety glass that a Muslim yoot just hit with a rock.
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Why would any logo for a sporting event do that?
God, that’s awful.
That article has a large amount of blather about such an illegible scribble.
In Tony's case, he'll be going off to retirement, and never have to deal with it again.
Honestly, that logo looks kind of like a piece of safety glass that a Muslim yoot just hit with a rock.
LOL!
Faggotism.
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