Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Government at Work - in the U.K.
Government actions could possibly be fun to watch (if they didn't affect our lives so seriously).
This one might qualify as "a picture is worth a thousand words"...
This one might qualify as "a picture is worth a thousand words"...
In the U.K. Telegraph, Aislinn Simpson reports:
"It cost�14,000 to create, but clearly no-one at the smart London design outfit that came up with the new logo for HM Treasury thought to turn it on its side.
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'.
Instead, it has generated howls of mirth and what is likely to be a barrage of teasing emails from mandarins in other departments."