Locog Unveils New 2012 Logo Design

16 Sep 2009 | tshego
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LOCOG, the London 2012 organising committee, has unveiled the winning design from a national competition to create an infill for the London 2012 Olympic logo for exclusive use by UK schools and colleges.


The new education logo infill was designed by Reiss Evans (18) from Dover, a graphic design student at Canterbury College who saw off competition from more than 150 young designers across the UK, aged between 16 and 21 years-old.


His winning infill creates a logo which will be awarded to schools and colleges across the country which join the Get Set network – part of the official London 2012 education programme – by demonstrating a commitment to the Olympic and Paralympic Values.


More than 11,000 schools and colleges across the UK have already registered as using the Get Set resources – or taking part in the initiatives promoted through the eight key themes of Get Set.


London 2012 is inviting more schools and colleges to go one step further, join the Get Set network and have their work recognised with the new London 2012 education logo.

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