The logo, for Britain's Office of Government Commerce, was intended to signify a bold commitment to the body’s aim of “improving value for money by driving up standards and capability in procurement”, ...
The logo, for the Office of Government Commerce, was intended to signify a bold commitment to the body’s aim of “improving value for money by driving up standards and capability in procurement”.
Is this a cracking good logo? The Office of Government Commerce thought so - until someone turned it 90 degrees counter-clockwise and realised it ressembled... well, you decide. All evidence of the ...
It is aimed at providing greater visibility for frameworks in an effort to give public bodies better value for money in their procurement. The orange and white logo will be increasingly displayed over ...
A new logo for the Office of Government Commerce that cost designers £14,000 to create has caused red faces. It seems likely that no member of the design team behind the idea thought to study it from ...
The new logo of the British Bureau of Commerce (OGC). At first glance, it looks like a normal logo, but if you rotate it 90 degrees to the right, it will look a little strange. In particular, I am ...