Let the Games Begin

Many design blogs have been dishing the visually chaotic faux-graffiti logo for the games. In fact, over 50,000 people have already signed an online petition to have the logo changed. (I don't know whether the success of the London logo petition should be encouraging or discouraging to organizers of human rights' petitions with more gravitas, such as those dramatized in a recent ad campaign by Amnesty International.)
There is some interesting coverage of the controversy at BAGnewsNotes and spurgeonblog. BAGnews argues that is important to see the image in the context of an overall web design strategy, while spurgeon points out that the invitation to "remix" the logo using "starter templates" and the inspiration of "some examples" merits attention. It may not be as appealing as the materials at Creative Commons, but it may encourage Britons to manipulate elements of what Lawrence Lessig has called "remix culture" well in advance of the lighting of the torch.
Labels: branding, global villages, participatory culture, remix culture, sports, UK
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