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Category: london 2012 olympics

Posted on June 8, 2007October 1, 2020

Historical overview of Olympic logos

With the reaction to the new Olympic logo still bubbling away I thought it would be interesting to see some of the past Olympic logos that have been used.

I came across a great site, sportslogos.net, they have logos going back to the 1896 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Winter Olympics. There’s a lot of great logos in there, interestingly there is the 1948 London Olympics logo, it’s a stark contrast to the newly announced logo:

London Olympics 1948 logoLondon 2012 Olympics Logo

It’s hard to imagine two designs so different in approach really.

Recent Olympic Logos

I was keen to see the last few olympics logos from both the Summer and Winter Olympics, here’s a few of them.

Summer Olympics:

Sydney 2000 Olympics logoAthens 2004 Olympics logo

Beijing 2008 Olympics logoThe two most recent Olympic logos and also the logo for the upcoming 2008 Beijing Olympics.

A key aspect of these logos is that they reflect the culture of these countries in a very clear way. Some may consider them to be clichés but I think they depict the countries quite well.

View past Summer Olympic logos…


Winter Olympics:

Salt Lake Winter Olympics 2002 logoTorino Winter Olympics 2006 logo

Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 logoI think I like the Winter Olympic logos more than the Summer ones, I prefer the Winter Olympics to watch as well. These logos are very distinct and work well in various media just as the London 2012 logo is intended to do.

Interestingly the Vancouver 2010 logo is made up of 5 separate shapes just like the London 2012, but the difference in aesthetic is huge in my opinion. The shapes are much softer, the colours more appealing and the figure depicted by the shapes represents Canadian culture, the symbol means the word ‘friend’ in the native american Inuktitut dialect.


I really like the simplicity of the Vancouver 2010 logo, it also has a very simple message behind, that of being a friend to the world and welcoming the countries of the world to the Olympics I guess.

Many would perhaps say that these are too simplistic and that the London 2012 logo is pushing the boundaries of what has been done before, but from a simple aesthetic point of view they are just a lot friendlier than the London 2012 design.

View the past Winter Olympic logos…

Body swap

Given that the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 logos both have 5 main sections I thought it would be interesting to see how they would look with their colour schemes swapped over.

Alternative Vancouver 2010 logoAlternative London 2012 logo

It’s interesting how much of an impact the shapes still have when these colour schemes are swapped over. I anticipated that the London 2012 logo would actually look a lot better in a more mellow colourway, but actually it still looks quite stark. The pink figure for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics actually still looks quite soft and friendly despite being a pretty in-your-face shocking pink.

So, it will take both a colour scheme change and a smoother aesthetic for the London 2012 logo to seem friendlier and more appealing.

Maybe something like this?

London 2012 logo - with applied bezier curves! Heh heh, maybe not! I thought it would be funny to see what the London 2012 logo looks like if you apply some bezier curve tool action to it! We’d joked in the office today that maybe the copy of Illustrator used to draw out the logo had non-functioning bezier curve tools, hence the sharp angles of the logo ;)

Oh well, enough playing around with this logo, I can’t look at it much longer!

~Rick


Posted on June 5, 2007October 1, 2020

ZOR? Oh, 2012…

Picture of London 2012 Olympic logoWell, the new logo for the London 2012 Olympics has been announced and the reaction has been split between those who love it for it’s unusual, unconventional approach and those who hate for just looking pig ugly.

I have to say that I’m really in that latter camp, although I can relate to some of the ideas behind it I just find the 80’s aesthetic of the logo and the accompanying motion graphics unappealing. I remember the 80’s and it wasn’t pretty. No, really, it wasn’t!

You can find out more about it over on the London 2012 Olympic website, http://www.london2012.com.

Mixed reactions

There has definitely been mixed reactions to the logo and the accompanying graphics, however one reaction that wasn’t expected or intended was that it caused epilectic seisures! Some in people who hadn’t had a seisure in years, the BBC website ran an article, "Epilepsy fears over 2012 footage":

Epilepsy Action said the images could affect the 23,000 people in the UK who have photosensitive epilepsy.

It said it had even triggered breakthrough seizures where people have a relapse after being seizure-free for a long time.

A spokesman for the charity said: "The brand incorporates both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which is ironic as the latter is a showcase for athletes with disabilities.

There’s also a petition campaigning for the logo to be redone, currently there are over 31,330 signatures.

Counting the cost

Some people have complained about the £400,000 spent so far on the logo but on the one hand I don’t think this is that great a cost when you consider the various processes and work involved. However, that doesn’t change the fact that I don’t like it!

Such a high profile logo as this, that represents the whole of the UK (not just London!), should be of far better quality. I think it deserves something that is more aesthetically appealing and looks a bit more sophisticated rather than something that’s only strength is that it has sophisticated thought behind it.

I’ll see what I think of it over time, or maybe they’ll change it…

~Rick

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