ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games emblem
I participated in the design of the Olympic Games emblem for ATHENS 2004 when I was working for Red Design Consultants. My proposal for this project was an olive wreath, the symbol of victory for the Olympic Games, on the cobalt-blue background print (that I produced using a potato!) standing for the sea and the sky. The ultimate prize for an Olympic Games athlete in ancient Greece was to be crowned with the wreath of the holy olive tree.
I participated in the design of the Olympic Games emblem for ATHENS 2004 when I was working for Red Design Consultants. My proposal for this project was an olive wreath, the symbol of victory for the Olympic Games, on the cobalt-blue background print (that I produced using a potato!) standing for the sea and the sky. The ultimate prize for an Olympic Games athlete in ancient Greece was to be crowned with the wreath of the holy olive tree.
I participated in the design of the Olympic Games emblem for ATHENS 2004 when I was working for Red Design Consultants. My proposal for this project was an olive wreath, the symbol of victory for the Olympic Games, on the cobalt-blue background print (that I produced using a potato!) standing for the sea and the sky. The ultimate prize for an Olympic Games athlete in ancient Greece was to be crowned with the wreath of the holy olive tree.
I participated in the design of the Olympic Games emblem for ATHENS 2004 when I was working for Red Design Consultants. My proposal for this project was an olive wreath, the symbol of victory for the Olympic Games, on the cobalt-blue background print (that I produced using a potato!) standing for the sea and the sky. The ultimate prize for an Olympic Games athlete in ancient Greece was to be crowned with the wreath of the holy olive tree.