Who knows the meaning of the volunteer chapter of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games?

Two hearts written in China's calligraphy are locked together, and three happy people are dancing hand in hand ... Yesterday, the reporter saw the sign "China Heart", which stood out from hundreds of directional bidding designs of several units and finally won the bid. This number will be made into badges to be worn on the chests of 654.38 million volunteers for the Beijing Olympic Games. Li, executive vice chairman of BOCOG, explained this sign to reporters. He said that the volunteer logo for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games began to be created at the beginning of this year, and was finalized in May after five revisions. In the center of the picture are two burning hearts, symbolizing that volunteers are closely connected with athletes, the Olympic family and all the guests with sincere enthusiasm, serving with heart and dedicating love to add luster to the Olympic movement. Below the heart are three cheerful and dancing figures, showing the spirit of dedication to volunteers. "Volunteers are happiness and dedication, seeking happiness in dedication and dedication in happiness." Professor Zhang Wu, one of the designers of the volunteer logo for the Beijing Olympic Games and the chairman of Beijing Shichuang International Planning Co., Ltd., described his understanding of the meaning of volunteers to reporters. Since March this year, Zhang Wu has been working hard to create an easy-to-understand and unique logo for volunteers of the Beijing Olympic Games, led by a creative team of more than a dozen people. "Volunteer logo design should be concise and intuitive, not confusing, and the recognition speed should be fast. At the same time, we should fully show the dedication of volunteers, "Zhang Wu said when introducing their creative process. "Therefore, we finally concentrated the core concept of this logo on three aspects: First, we must have people, emphasize human nature, and select three people from the meaning of' three people for all'; The second is to have a heart. The' heart' of China traditional culture evolved from hieroglyphics at the earliest, showing a kind of communication between volunteers and athletes. The third is happiness, showing the volunteer spirit of dedication through the cheerful dancing humanoid. " Professor Zhang Wu said that after they locked in the creative direction of "heart to heart", they found that people had done too many designs with their heart over the years. In order to create a unique "heart", they looked at hundreds of heart-shaped patterns and produced more than 65,438+000 ideas and design drawings. Finally, they found inspiration from the traditional culture of China, chose the most representative calligraphy art, wrote "Heart to Heart" with a brush, and built the overall landscape of the Olympic Games with the style of calligraphy and painting, which matched the emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games, "Chinese Seal Dancing Beijing".