March 5, 2012
Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - Europe according to the Greeks
This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - Europe according to the Greeks

This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

March 5, 2012
Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - Europe According to Gay Men
This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - Europe According to Gay Men

This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

March 5, 2012
Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - L’Europa Berlusconiana
This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - L’Europa Berlusconiana

This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

March 5, 2012
Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - crystal ball view of Europe in 2022
This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

Yanko Tsvetkov’s stereotype maps - crystal ball view of Europe in 2022

This is the world as depicted by graphic artist Yanko Tsvetkov. (via The Guardian)

January 31, 2012
Spain: Madrid launches bid for 2020 Olympics with bizarre logo that says 20020
Madrid launched its bit to host the Olympic Games in 2020 on Monday unveiling a logo that immediately sparked controversy and left many Spaniards confused.
The design purportedly consists of the letter M for Madrid and the number 20 in front of the coloured rings of the Olympics stylised into arches inspired by the Madrid landmark, Puerta de Alcala.
But the lettering appears to show “20020”, an effect that has brought much derision in the Spanish press and on social networking sites.
Within hours of the logo being unveiled the subject was trending in Spain on Twitter with the majority of views expressed of the negative variety.
One twitter user said it looked “like a display of flip-flops for the beach” another said it resembled a “colourful array of Bishops’ mitres”.
But most questioned whether Madrid was bidding for the “2020” Olympic Games or the “20020”. (via Telegraph)

Spain: Madrid launches bid for 2020 Olympics with bizarre logo that says 20020

Madrid launched its bit to host the Olympic Games in 2020 on Monday unveiling a logo that immediately sparked controversy and left many Spaniards confused.

The design purportedly consists of the letter M for Madrid and the number 20 in front of the coloured rings of the Olympics stylised into arches inspired by the Madrid landmark, Puerta de Alcala.

But the lettering appears to show “20020”, an effect that has brought much derision in the Spanish press and on social networking sites.

Within hours of the logo being unveiled the subject was trending in Spain on Twitter with the majority of views expressed of the negative variety.

One twitter user said it looked “like a display of flip-flops for the beach” another said it resembled a “colourful array of Bishops’ mitres”.

But most questioned whether Madrid was bidding for the “2020” Olympic Games or the “20020”. (via Telegraph)

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