Interpretation of the logo of Yan 'an Cadre College

Overall concept

Yan 'an Cadre College in China holds up the star of hope in the future.

Modeling and meaning

The logo is based on the Chinese character "Zhong" in Mao style and the initials "Y" and "A" in Yan 'an Hanyu Pinyin, and the upper part is shaped as a "red five-star" with the symbolic significance of China Revolution, which includes both "China under the Red Star" (history) and "the rise of China on the red fertile soil" (modern). The extension of the vertex angle of "Red Five Stars" abstractly represents the symbol of the revolutionary holy land-Yan 'an Baota shan. The bottom of the book is interpreted as an open book, which symbolizes the thick fertile soil, the continuous river and the strong wings, and marks the nature of the college cadre education base and the goal of cultivating China's future stars. The whole composition is a variant of the word "loyalty", which vividly reveals the essential requirement of the college's loyalty to the party, the people and the party's cadres' education and the idea that the college should be rooted in red fertile soil. Logo released the name of "China Yan 'an Cadre College" from the overall structure.

Features and associations

This logo is concise, lively, fluent and atmospheric, which not only has the charm and beauty of China's calligraphy style, but also has a rising sense of elegance and movement. It is rich in red historical and cultural resources, with a distinct sense of the times and humanistic atmosphere. It highly summarizes the inheritance of the revolutionary tradition and the spirit of the times, reveals the characteristics of party member's and the Party's cadre education, and endows people with tasks such as academic nature, functional orientation and school requirements.