The New London 2012 Olympic Logo - Possibly The Ugliest Thing I've Ever Seen!

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Yeah, you never know, the Israeli national teams might score two medals this time! Clearly, an underhanded fix prescribed by the Illuminati.

It doesn't say Zion, it says Zoin-- as in, "ZOINS! He's fast!"
 
Apparently Iran is also concerned about the possible end of the world next year..
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/london-2012-logo-zionist-claims-iran-2228520.html

Yeah, you never know, the Israeli national teams might score two medals this time! Clearly, an underhanded fix prescribed by the Illuminati.

It doesn't say Zion, it says Zoin-- as in, "ZOINS! He's fast!"

You give these cinderblock heads (Iran's fear of Zionism) an opportunity to speak their mind and you pay for it by trying to cater to their needs? Who is really going to miss Iran not being there?
 
ZION or ZOIN or 2012 or dancing or whatever.. It still is a craply designed logo in my opinion. I preferred some others that the public design and not this rubbish.
 
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ZION or ZOIN or 2012 or dancing or whatever.. It still is a craply designed logo in my opinion. I preferred some others that the public design and not this rubbish.

Yeah but once the olympics hit nobody cares about logos or mascots...

EVERYBODY complained about ours and how little they represented Vancouver and Canada but during and after nobody ever takes about them, it's just something to talk about for now. They are so insignificant it's quite funny how much people get worked up about them.
 
EVERYBODY complained about ours and how little they represented Vancouver and Canada but during and after nobody ever takes about them, it's just something to talk about for now. They are so insignificant it's quite funny how much people get worked up about them.

A logo is probably best designed when nobody has anything to say about it for 20 years.

Which is a helluva paradox.
 
I thought the Vancouver logo was excellent. At least it represented your country in some way unlike the UK's.
 
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