Karen, that was my first thought - some little kid got into the scissors and this is the result. Rather like a bad haircut.
As for the Chinese dolls, I think it is the colors that I find offensive as they are so harsh.
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Karen, that was my first thought - some little kid got into the scissors and this is the result. Rather like a bad haircut.
As for the Chinese dolls, I think it is the colors that I find offensive as they are so harsh.
It's plain awful. I don't like it even a little bit. Any chance they will change
it?
I can't believe they paid money for that :eek:
Yep that about sums up my opinion of it as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Karen
I believe they paid $800,000 for that piece of poop. How embarassing for the person or persons who came up with the concept. I couldn't read it at first. I had to look really hard to see the numbers.
Did they think it would appeal to the younger generation? I don't know.
Looks like bad 60s architecture. Really really ugly- it should provoke friendly feelings in people and that's so NOT what it does.
For all those who wondered what this logo was supposed to represent -
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...8/e90ec891.jpg
- now you know!
LOL...that cartoon is great...so now we ALL know the concept behind this disgusting excuse for 'art'. :p
You know as for the beijing one. The more I see it the more I like it. I like that is it so typically chinese. I like the way each character has taken on the color of one of the olympic rings. They are fun, cute, colorful and appealing for me. But that is JMO.
http://www.mapsofworld.com/olympic-t...s/image004.jpg
Hey, what about that goofy, crossed-eyed Walt Disney creation from the 84 L.A. games?