All Logos of Olympic Games. Part II
15 PHOTOS

Winter Olympic Games in Sochi finished just few days ago. Milliards people watched the Games with great interest.
Now we will make some look inside of the Olympic Games logos, their history and design.
Everyone knows the symbol of the Olympic Games which contains five rings, colored blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white field.
The symbol was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the modern Olympic Games.
Additionally, each Olympic Games has its own Olympic emblem, which is a design integrating the Olympic rings with one or more special elements related to the country which hosts the Games.
Olympics logos design has to be kept clean and easy to remember and recognise.
Below you can see the entire collection of the Olympic logos from 1924 and up to 2020.

| Grenoble – Winter Olympic Games 1968 | |

| Mexico – Summer Olympic Games 1968 | |

| Sapporo – Winter Olympic Games 1972 | |

| Munich – Summer Olympic Games 1972 | |

| Innsbruck – Winter Olympic Games 1976 | |

| Montreal – Summer Olympic Games 1976 | |

| Lake Placid – Winter Olympic Games 1980 | |

| Moscow – Summer Olympic Games 1980 | |

| Sarajevo – Winter Olympic Games 1984 | |

| Los Angeles – Summer Olympic Games 1984 | |

| Calgary – Winter Olympic Games 1988 | |

| Seoul – Summer Olympic Games 1988 | |

| Albertville – Winter Olympic Games 1992 | |

| Barcelona – Summer Olympic Games 1992 | |

| Lillehammer – Winter Olympic Games 1994 | |