the 5 rings represent the 5 out of 7 continents.
the 2012 olympic logo represents the Olympics in 2012 in London at wembly stadium.
If you search Google images for "London 2012 logo" it will come up with photos.
The Beijing Olympic logo expresses trust and self-confidence.
It is an inukshuk, a native "land marker".
Blue, Yellow, Black, Green, Red
5 billion pound
The brand management firm Wolff Olins designed the logo, at a cost of £400 000.
Either 2 0 1 2 with a point in the middle, nobody knows why, but to me it looks someone sucking someone else off... In any case these logos are, as usual, horrible and orwellian.
The answer is 12 - as usual, double the number of rings in the logo (of which each half-ring represents a single competitor). The number of rings, and hence competitors, doubles at each Olympics. This means at the 2012 London Olympics there will be a total of 45 competitors.
...a sense of togetherness in a primitive style! P.S. - Wrote on 6.6.07 to bbc.co.uk
There are not 6 rings. The symbol of the Olympic Games is composed of five interlocking rings, coloured blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white field. The Olympic rings represent the five parts of the world involved in the Olympics and were designed in 1912.
No it does not! its just an attempt to start something out of nothing. I think it is very ugly though