Chen Shaohua: The logo I designed has four meanings. First of all, the symbol consists of five rings, symbolizing the unity and cooperation of the five continents in the world. Secondly, this logo is basically composed of five stars, representing the national image. The five stars in the picture are relaxed and lively, representing the bright future of our country. Thirdly, the logo looks like a human figure who beat Tai Ji Chuan, which embodies the essence of traditional sports culture in China. Fourthly, the symbol is a hieroglyph of Chinese traditional folk handicraft "Chinese knot", which symbolizes good luck.
Extended reading:
The symbol of Beijing's Olympic bid is a traditional handicraft pattern in China, namely "concentric knot" or "Chinese knot", which adopts the typical colors of the five Olympic rings. The pattern shows a person's dynamic posture of hitting Tai Ji Chuan, and its simple action lines contain beauty, harmony and strength, which implies the unity, cooperation and communication of people all over the world.
The symbol of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games is also the official symbol of the Beijing Olympic bid committee. It is the core part of Beijing Olympic image and will become one of the most dynamic image symbols in Olympic history. The Olympic symbol "Dancing Beijing" has rich cultural connotations, which fully shows the theme of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The logo combines the traditional art of China with the modern Olympic spirit through the unique China seal cutting and calligraphy with a history of 5,000 years. The dynamic figures outlined by concise action lines imply a runner's posture of rushing to the finish line and embracing victory, which embodies the Olympic spirit of "Faster, Higher and Stronger". The strokes that make up the Chinese characters are very similar to the Chinese character "Jing", and they are completed in a unique font of beautiful traditional China calligraphy, representing the host city-Beijing, the capital of China. The dynamic line can also be interpreted as a "dancer", which shows the desire of 65.438+300 million people in China to run the Olympic Games well and the enthusiasm for welcoming guests from all over the world.