Critical Pictograms

Olympic pictograms have been used since the 1936 Berlin games to create 
a visual system of signs for navigating (and decorating) the games and 
host cities across language barriers. See this writeup or animated 
appraisal for a visual tour of pictograms through the years.

This year’s London games use two sets of pictograms: simple silhouettes 
for utilitarian communication and a more exuberant version for 
decorative applications.

In 2004 VirusFonts reinterpreted the Olympic pictogram in a series of 
satirical icons to puncture the heroism and reflect the bribery, 
political manipulation, drugs and greed behind the Athens Olympics. Last 
week they released a new set to reflect on the controversies and 
accusations leveled at the 2012 London games. The pictograms riff on the 
iconic style developed by Otl Aicher for the 1972 Munich Olympics.

http://backspace.com/notes/2012/08/critical-olympic-pictograms.php
_______________________________________________
NetBehaviour mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Reply via email to