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Icons are redesigned each Olympics, and Osterwalder noted that the Paris pictograms share similarities with Mexico City 1968’s icons, which focused exclusively on equipment and body parts.
Icons are redesigned each Olympics, and Osterwalder noted that the Paris pictograms share similarities with Mexico City 1968’s icons, which focused exclusively on equipment and body parts.
Then there was the peculiarly anatomical-looking mascots, not to forget the Olympic pictograms. We'll recap below on the biggest Olympic design controversies, and why they were actually great design.
In Wednesday's Paris Olympic women's pole vault final, Canadian Alysha Newman secured a bronze medal finish in her first ever Olympic pole vault final. The bronze medal by Newman is the first ...
The Pictograms for the Beijing 2008 Games have been released by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG). The Pictograms, which will play an important role in ...
Anthony Ammirati doesn't seem to be enjoying his viral Olympic moment as much as the internet. The French pole vaulter spoke for the first time on the disappointment of not medaling after his ...