The emblems of Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games were released in Beijing. The Winter Olympics is a national event, and many people have expressed different views on the emblem.
Official explanation
The emblem of the Winter Olympics is named "Winter Dream". The emblem was inspired by the Chinese character "winter". The upper part of the emblem shows the shape of the skater, and the lower part shows the heroic attitude of the skier. The dancing lines in the middle represent the fluttering ribbons, which adds a festive visual feeling to the emblem and symbolizes that the Beijing Winter Olympics will be held during the Spring Festival in China.
The emblem is dominated by blue, symbolizing dreams and the future, and also symbolizing the brightness and purity of ice and snow. Red and yellow are derived from the national flag of China, representing the passion, youth and vitality of sports.
In the form of "Beijing 2022" font, it absorbs the characteristics of China's calligraphy and paper-cutting, enhances the cultural connotation and expressive force of the font, and also embodies the sense of integrity and unity with the emblem graphics.
Official explanation
The two emblems of Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games are collected and designed synchronously, using the same design language. These two signs come from the same person-Lin Cunzhen.
Although the emblem of the Paralympic Games is not as many lines as the Olympic Games, each line has a stronger sense of quantity and tension.
The emblem of the Winter Paralympic Games is named "Leap". The design of the emblem adheres to the concept of displaying the culture of the host city and embodying the athlete-centered, and combines the calligraphy art of China with the sports characteristics of the Winter Paralympic Games. The design shows the movement and strength of the Chinese character "Fei", skillfully transforms it into an athlete who slides forward and rushes to victory, and vividly expresses the forms of special sports equipment such as wheelchairs for the Winter Paralympics. The upper part of the line is both rigid and flexible, and the lower part is both rigid and flexible, which means that the athletes have achieved their goals and achieved complete success through tenacious struggle and ups and downs. The emblem embodies the spirit of Paralympic athletes to keep jumping, surpassing themselves, working hard and inspiring the world.