As you may have noticed recently, we're in 'World Cup mood' just now (despite the fact that the Euro 2008 qualifiers are about to reach a thrilling finalé) and today we thought we'd indulge ourselves further still by fulfilling a long-held ambition of ours.
Ever since we started this ramshackle little site we call SPAOTP, we've wanted to bring you much in the way of art and culture. Luckily for you, the 'culture' bit has never been in short supply due to our refined conversational skills, however the 'art' bit has been largely overlooked - until now.
That's because for the remainder of this week, we'd like you to peruse three posters - one of which will be selected as the official 2010 World Cup Poster at this Sunday's World Cup Preliminary Draw in Durban, South Africa.
Now the deal is this: in recent history, FIFA have held a kind of competition where the inhabitants of a host country get to choose the poster they like best as the one for their World Cup. This September, it happened once again and it was the turn of the South Africans to make their choice.
Well, the votes have been counted and the decision will soon be made, but we thought we'd show you the three posters they had to choose from and ask you to pick the one YOU like. On Sunday when Sepp Blatter or one of the other FIFA suits tell us which one has been chosen, you'll be able to see if your selection matches theres.
So here they are folks - the three posters that made the shortlist. Have a look, see what you think, then use the voting facility below to register your choice. Any comments you wish to make will, as ever, be warmly accepted.
UPDATE:
Sorry, but voting on our poll has now closed, but the final votes went as follows...
POSTER A: 3 votes; POSTER B: 27 votes; POSTER C: 3 votes.
Want to know which one FIFA finally selected? Click here...
I like how in B, Africa morphs into a player's head. It's a little more pretentiously arty, and I like that.
ReplyDeleteI too like poster 'b' Cleverly done.
ReplyDeleteI definitely do not like poster 'c'. This is not me making a sick joke but my first thought of it was a picture of a malnourished person with their distended belly. Then I thought 'pregnant person about to give birth to a football'. What the hell is that all about??? Poster 'a' is more generic I think which is also good
Quite right, you two. I started off thinking that A was the worst, but I then thought that B was perhaps a bit *too* simplified and C was too over-stylised.
ReplyDeleteI'd say A was more in keeping with the sort of thing FIFA tend to go for, so that got my vote in the end.
Emmaj pretty much summed up exactly what I was going to say.
ReplyDeleteSo..B
(And those poll people should understand that asking people to register to vote ain't gonna be popular!)
'a' is too similar to one from the '74 or '78 W Cup, can't quite remember. So I go for 'b' - agree with Adam.
ReplyDelete'c' is simply inappropriate.
Is that you, Tokyo Tottyman?!?!!! If so, welcome our humble little blogsite! :-)
ReplyDeleteIn fact, if it isn't you, welcome to our humble little blogsite!!!
You're right - poster A does have a vague 1974ness about it. I think Poster B is starting to grow on me even more now...
hmm, there seems to be a runaway favorite, B. So expect FIFA to announce C as the winner this weekend.
ReplyDeleteCrikey, Chris you're just as polite on your own blog!
ReplyDeleteSeen any logos or posters for Euro '08 yet?
Tottyman
Apparently the 'map' element of Poster B has caused major uproar in Madagascar as they have been left off the said 'map'.
ReplyDeleteThey are threatening to boycott the 2014 World Cup unless both they and the Comoros Islands are reinstated to the final design.
I made all the above up, but for a moment I was believing it myself...
smart -
ReplyDeleteI believed it. It's exactly the kind of thing that might happen.
Well played.
Now get back to your desk working for The Sun... :-)
ReplyDeleteTottyman - haven't seen any posters yet for Euro 2008, but the logo's been around for a while now. You can see it at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2008