let's about talk about my favorite part of the Olympics, one of the things that that originally got me into art and graphic design as a child: pictograms. the first I can remember are from Seoul 88. you might recall these.
fam I went and took a whole entire tour of the building named and dedicated to Serena Jameka Williams and didnt meet or see a single black woman working in the place. start there.
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Reporter: 🫶
Caitlin Clark: "You like that?"
Reporter: "I like that you're here."
Caitlin: "Yeah, I do that at my family after every game.”
Reporter: "Start doing it to me and we'll get along just fine."
Caitlin: 😳
(via @IndianaFever / YT)
the one for breakdancing is EXCELLENT. look at how this integrates two of the four pillars of hip-hop, with the vinyl elements alongside the sneakers. brilliant.
over the years, some have been better than others, but for me, that particular year set the standard for pictograms that were life-changing.
this year? we've gotten back to something with unmistakable style and communicative messages.
Jonathan Isaac is more educated, intelligent, and speaks with more moral clarity on this issue than the reporters that condescendingly cover him and the morons who mock him on Twitter.