Former Lord Provost Michael Kelly, who came up with the 1980s “Glasgow’s Smiles Better” campaign, said the logo was so similar to another produced for an arts organisation that some of the £95,000 paid from the public purse should be returned.
A discount has been demanded for work carried out ion the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games logo amid accusations it is almost identical to another design produced by the same firm.
Former Lord Provost Michael Kelly, who came up with the 1980s “Glasgow’s Smiles Better” campaign, said the logo was so similar to another produced for an arts organisation that some of the £95,000 paid from the public purse should be returned.