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Paul Deighton, chief executive officer
of the Organizing Committee of the Londong Olympic Games introduces the
emblems of the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in London,
June 4, 2007. The new brand and vision for the London 2012 Olympic Games
and Paralympic Games was launched on Monday. (Xinhua/Xie
Xiudong) Photo
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LONDON, June 4 (Xinhua) -- The new brand and vision
for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games was launched on Monday.
The new Olympic emblem is based on the number 2012 --
the year of the Games -- and includes the Olympic Rings and the word "London".
The same 2012 image, with the Paralympic agitos, symbolises the Paralympic
Games.
The new emblem is dynamic, modern and flexible
reflecting a brand savvy world where people, especially young people, no longer
relate to static logos but respond to a dynamic brand that works with new
technology and across traditional and new media networks.
At the launching ceremony, Sebastian Coe, Chairman of
the London Organizing Committee of the Games, said "London 2012 will be
Everyone's Games, everyone's 2012."
This brand will be "a reminder of our promise to use
the Olympic spirit to inspire everyone and reach out to young people around the
world", he said.
Tony Blair, British Prime Minister, said "We want
London 2012 not just to be about elite sporting success. When people see the new
brand, we want them to be inspired to make a positive change in their life".
"This is a truly innovative brand logo that
graphically captures the essence of the London 2012 Olympic Games -- namely to
inspire young people around the world through sport and the Olympic values,"
Jacque Rogge, President of International Olympic Committee, commented.
And British Cultural, Media and Sports Secretary,
Tessa Jowell said "This is an iconic brand that sums up what London 2012 is all
about -- an inclusive, welcoming and diverse Games that involves the whole
country."
"It takes our values to the world beyond our shores,
acting both as an invitation and an inspiration", she said.
The new London 2012 brand has been approved by the
International Olympic Committee. It will be available in four colors -- pink,
blue, green and orange.
It replaces London's "Candidate City" logo which was
established in November 2003.
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