Olympic Logo… Hmmmm?
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look plamenskis:
I think you have a point. superb logos involve the analysis of all human endeavour throughout the ages and it's comparison to the environmental circumstances that are defining a given praxis or micro-sociability in any and all the hierarchical layers within which individuals create relationships not only in a endogenous context but also as potential exogenous outputs that consist in attitudes that are defining the individual itself in its relations with the system. In other words, you need to create something that allows the understated and unconscious actions to relate specifically but also in general with the possibilities of change in the social structures wherein they develop - thus allowing society (but also microscopic entities) to change and evolve. It's just about being able to establish a platform of communication that allows any organism and its functional parts to acquire added-value and deliver it accordingly to the internal points of control that, in the end, are the balance and development of the whole system.
But I tell more:
There is nothing of this in that logo.