Two hearts written in Chinese calligraphy are clasped together, and three happy people are holding hands and dancing... Yesterday, the reporter saw the design plan that stood out from hundreds of targeted bidding designs from several units. , and finally won the bid for the Beijing Olympic Games volunteer logo graphic "Chinese Heart". This graphic will be made into badges and worn on the chests of 100,000 Beijing Olympic Games volunteers. Li Binghua, executive vice chairman of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, explained this sign to reporters. He said that the creation of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games volunteer logo began at the beginning of this year and was finalized in May after five revisions. In the center of the picture are two fiery red interlocking hearts, symbolizing the sincere enthusiasm of volunteers to connect with the athletes, the Olympic family and all guests, serve with heart, dedicate love, and add glory to the Olympic movement. Below the heart shape are three cheerfully dancing human figures, showing the volunteer spirit of volunteers who dedicate themselves to having fun. "Volunteers are happiness and dedication, find happiness in dedication, and contribute in happiness." Professor Zhang Wu, one of the designers of the Beijing Olympics volunteer logo and chairman of Beijing Chuangchuang International Planning Co., Ltd., described to reporters his Understanding the meaning of volunteering. Since March this year, Zhang Wu has led a creative team of more than a dozen people and has been working hard to create a Beijing Olympic Games volunteer logo that is both easy to understand and unique. “The design of the volunteer logo should be simple and intuitive, not confusing, and the recognition speed should be fast. At the same time, it should fully reflect the dedication of the volunteers,” Zhang Wu said when introducing their creative process. “So we finally The core concept of this logo focuses on three aspects: the first is to have people and emphasize human nature. The choice of three people is out of the meaning of "three people make a crowd"; the second is to have a heart. The "heart" in traditional Chinese culture was first Evolved from hieroglyphics, the heart-to-heart relationship represents a kind of communication between volunteers and athletes; the third is to be happy, and the volunteer spirit of volunteers who take joy in dedication is expressed through the cheerful dancing human figures,” said Professor Zhang Wu. After locking in the creative direction of "Heart to Heart", they discovered that over the years people have made too many heart-shaped designs. In order to create a distinctive "heart", they looked at hundreds of heart-shaped patterns and produced 100 Multiple ideas and blueprints. In the end, they found inspiration from traditional Chinese culture, chose the most representative art of calligraphy, wrote "Heart to Heart" with a brush, and used the style of calligraphy and painting to construct the overall landscape of the Olympic Games, in line with the Beijing Olympic Games emblem "China". "India·Dancing Beijing" are in the same vein and complement each other.