New Design for Paris 2024 Olympic Pictograms
Icons of Sport, France and the Games Unveiled
Combining Heritage and Innovation
The Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 has unveiled a new set of pictograms for the upcoming Games. These pictograms are symbolic representations of the different sports that will be contested at the Games, and they have been designed to reflect the unique identity of Paris and France.
The new pictograms feature a vibrant color palette and a modern, geometric design. They are inspired by the Art Deco movement, which was popular in France in the 1920s and 1930s. The pictograms also incorporate elements of French culture, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.
The new pictograms have been well-received by the international sports community. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has praised the pictograms for their "innovative and creative" design.
Replacing Pictograms for the Paralympic Games
Ensuring Inclusivity
Certain Olympic pictograms will be replaced before the Paralympic Games open. This is to ensure that the pictograms are fully inclusive of all athletes, including those with disabilities.
The new pictograms will feature a more diverse range of body types and abilities. They will also be more gender-neutral than the current pictograms.
The IPC has welcomed the decision to replace the Olympic pictograms for the Paralympic Games. The IPC believes that the new pictograms will help to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all athletes.
Each Sport Has Its Own Coat of Arms
A Unique Identity for Every Discipline
Each sport at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games will have its own unique coat of arms. These coats of arms will be used to identify each sport on official merchandise, signage, and other materials.
The coats of arms have been designed by French artist Jean-Paul Gaultier. They are inspired by the traditional coats of arms of French cities and regions.
The coats of arms have been praised for their creativity and originality. They are sure to become iconic symbols of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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