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History of Olympics Logo The logo (rings) was designed by Pierre de Coubertin - founder of the International Olympic Committee and first released in 1913, a year after the 1912 Olympics.
The history of Olympic logos shows it’s not easy to strike the tricky balance between capturing the spirit of the Games and that of the host city.
The face of the 2024 Paris Olympics and 2024 Paris Paralympics has many online crying, “Sacrebleu!” Initially unveiled in October 2019, the logo was divisive from the start, with some early ...
Revisiting almost a century of Olympic logos, what stands out is how muddled, confused, and almost simperingly non-threatening the last 30 years of Olympic design has actually been. In the ’60s ...
Guo Chunning, who designed the “Dancing Beijing” logo for the Beijing 2008 Games, has researched the history of Olympic logos going back to the beginning of the modern Games, in 1896. He ...
Olympics logos are often one of the things we most remember about the world's biggest sporting spectacle: sometimes even more than the sporting action itself. Over the years, we've seen vastly ...
The Historical Society, 4260 Atlantic Ave., will celebrate the launch of its newest exhibit, “Olympics on the Golden Shore,” ...
Actually, the inukshuk comes from a storied lineage of thought-provoking Olympic mascots who all happen to resemble animated villains. Herewith, an annotated history of five past and future ...
PARIS, France (WLS) -- The logo for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was unveiled at a ceremony Tuesday night. The logo is a combination of three symbols: a gold medal, a flame and Marianne, a symbol ...
This is not, however, the official logo for the 2020 Summer Olympics games, but rather an unofficial concept logo created by graphic designer Daren Newman: #lettering Idea for @tokyo2020 # ...