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***PRO LOGO***London 2012 Olympic logo?

the second someone tries to do something interesting in this god forsaken world you all jump on them like paranas.

as soon as there is a slight change you all shake your heads and critisize.

i think this logo is brilliant, its completly different to anything an amateaur would think up. just look at those amateur designs

http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6722205.stm

ooh great, big ben, the london eye, the tube. wow how origional (sarcasm) at least these guys came up with something unique and individual.

here lies the first thing wrong with this country. we all wine and moan about being a nanny state and cctv and oyester cards. then someone takes a risk, someone with authority takes a risk or makes a change, and we dont like it. we dont want change or innovation. we want everything to be the same and carry on being the same until we are engulfed by our own self pity

are there any sane people out there who are with me?

1. No, sorry, I am not with you, although I am sane. The official logo says nothing to me. However, I particularly liked Richard’s attempt – the first in your link to the BBC site. I thought his combination of 2012 and London was very inventive.
2. So-called “professionals” can not be counted on to come up with an appropriate design. They seem not to be of this world. They just flounce around in red-rimmed glasses, with their hair in a ponytail, and charge exhorbitant fees. I used to work for the London Fire Brigade, and when the name of its controlling authority changed from London Fire & Civil Defence Authority to London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority, it commissioned “professionals” to design a new logo. The LFEPA paid thousands of pounds for this logo ….

http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/lfepa/agendas/2007/070611fin.rtf

It’s an embarrassment that has now been removed from the main webpages, but even so LFB remains in the same boxes that a primary school child could have drawn.

http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/

Crazy – Nani Wine

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