Different Olympic Games have different emblems, mascots, and slogans. Here is some information about the Olympic Games: - **1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games **: logo and mascot, slogan " Play part in history." - **1988 Seoul Olympics **: logo, slogan: " Harmony and Progress." - Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games logo, slogan " Friends for Life." - **1996 Atlanta Olympic Games **: logo, slogan: " Harmony, Radiance, Grace." - **2000 Sydney Olympic Games **: logo, slogan: " share the spirit of the Olympics." - **2004 Athens Olympic Games **: logo with the slogan " Welcome Home." - **2008 Beijing Olympic Games **: logo, slogan " One World One Dream ". - ** London 2012 Olympic Games **: logo poster with the slogan " Enlighten a generation." - ** Rio 2016 Olympic Games **: logo, slogan: " Live your passion." - **2020 Tokyo Olympic Games **: Final opening date is July 23, 2021, retaining the name " 2020 Tokyo ". - **2022 Beijing Winter Olympics **: The emblem is "Winter Dream", the mascot is "Ice Dun Dun", and the slogan is "Together for a Shared Future"; the emblem of the Winter Olympics is "Leap", and the mascot is "Snow Rong Rong". While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
Take the Beijing Olympic Games as an example. The emblem and mascot of the Olympic Games were printed in a small format. A full set of 6 pieces, including the emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games-"China Seal, Dancing Beijing" and the mascots Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. There were 20 million emblem stamps and 15 million mascot stamps, each worth 80 cents. There were 10 emblem stamps in one edition. The middle bridge was the theme slogan of the 29th Olympic Games,"One World, One Dream". The other edition was two groups of mascots. The middle bridge was the homonym of the five mascots,"Beijing welcomes you". At the same time, the State Post Bureau also issued a self-sticker version of the stamps (format 2, two sets, 12 pieces). In the middle was the image of the Temple of Heaven's Hall of Prayer for New Year, and on the left and right was the Olympic theme slogan "One World, One Dream". The border design revolved around the concept of "High-tech Olympics, Humanistic Olympics, Green Olympics". It adopted a gray background color and changed the black color of the Olympic rings to meet the design requirements. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games also had a small stamp version of the emblem, mascot, and venue. Different Olympic emblems and mascots had different designs, quantities, and face values according to their characteristics and needs. They were both memorable and collectible. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were Fuwa, which were made up of five humanoid dolls, namely "Beibei,""Jingjing,""Huanhuan,""Yingying," and "Nini." Their names were linked together to read "Beijing welcomes you." The Fuwa's design incorporated the images of fish, giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, swallows, and the Olympic flame. Their prototype and headdress contained the connection with the ocean, forest, fire, earth, and sky. They applied the expression of traditional China art to show the brilliant China culture. Each Fuwa represented a color of the Olympic rings and contained the elements of the five elements of China. It echoed the five rings of the Olympic logo and also reflected the digital culture of traditional Chinese culture. The number five represented the five directions of the east, west, north, south, and middle. There were many unique features in the design. For example, it was the first time to perfectly combine animals and humans, emphasizing the concept of the Humanistic Olympics; it was the first time to directly integrate Olympic elements into the mascots; the application of the mascot design highlighted the extended use of personality. Although the headwear and body were complete, the headwear could be developed and produced separately; and the Beijing Olympic Games was the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that five mascots were designed. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The prototype of the Paris Olympic mascot was the famous Phrygian hat. This hat had a long history. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was the headdress of the ancient Phrygian people. It was worn by craftsmen and civilians. It also appeared on many statues, flags, and badges. It was also a symbol of some Latino countries and the United States. In France, it became a symbol of the Jacques Faction during the French Revolution. On June 19th, 1792, when the Paris masses captured the Tuileries Palace, King Louis VI wore this hat. It also appeared in the famous painting of the French painter, Eugen Delacroix, Freedom Leading the People. The national symbol Mariana in the painting was wearing a Phrygian hat. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were five personified Fuwa, which were translated into English as Fuwa, namely Bei Bei, Jing Jing, Huan Huan, Ying Ying, and Ni Ni. The mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was Bing Dun Dwen, whose English name was Bing Dwen Dwen. The mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was Xue Rongrong, whose English name was Shuey Rhon Rhon. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
If it was the 1990 Beijing Asian Games mascot Pan Pan, first draw an oval, then draw two ears, then draw eyes, mouth and nose and paint them black, then draw limbs, streamers and gold plate, paint the limbs black, color the streamers and belts, and draw the 1990 Olympic logo on the gold plate. If it was the 2008 Beijing Olympics mascot Fuwa, Fuwa was composed of five personified dolls, named "Beibei,""Jingjing,""Huanhuan,""Yingying," and "Nini." However, the specific drawing steps were not found. If it was a simple drawing of the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, the specific drawing steps were not found. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!
The mascot of Uji City was Prince Chacha. The Chacha Prince was the 88th generation prince of the Chacha Kingdom. The crown on his head was the tea pot used to stir Matcha during the tea ceremony. Uji City was a fairytale-like city, famous for its World Heritage temple, Idenehara, and Uji Matcha. The Tea Prince was a manifestation of Uji's tea culture.
The mascot of the Year of the Dragon in 2024 was "Long Chenchen", which was the mascot of the Spring Festival Gala in 2024. Its color scheme selected traditional China colors such as Da Ran, Yan Chi, Xiaxia, Jade Bottle, Chunchen, etc. The shape combined the elements of five national treasure-level cultural relics, among which the mighty and elegant dragon fin was inspired by a dragon in Xi'an. In addition, there were some mascots that were related to the Dragon Year in the traditional sense, such as the red rope, which had the meaning of red fire and good luck. However, people born in the year of the dragon were not suitable to wear dragon-shaped pendants because of the "self-punishment". Instead, they were suitable to wear agate pendants (such as the Five Elements Transfer Bead made of agate), the Buddha Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, topaz, and peach wood jewelry (such as peach wood bracelets or necklaces). These accessories could ward off evil spirits and protect peace. There was also the image of Pulao, which was also seen as an image that could bring good luck. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some of the key points of mascot design: ** 1. Confirm the design target and audience ** 1. ** Clear purpose ** - If it was designed for large-scale sports events, such as the Asian Games, the Olympics, etc., the mascot needed to convey elements such as sportsmanship, unity, and vitality. For example, the mascots of the Hangzhou Asian Games,"Jiangnan Yi"(Cong Cong, Chen Chen, Lian Lian), wanted to become the emissaries of the Asian Games and attract people's attention to the Asian Games. - If a mascot was designed for a company, it had to reflect the company's values, product characteristics, or service characteristics. For example, mascots designed for mother and baby companies might convey feelings of warmth, care, and safety. 2. ** Analysis of audiences ** - Mascots targeted at young people could be more fashionable, trendy, and creative. For example, the mascots of some esports events might be cool and full of technology. The mascots for children were usually cute and cute. They were brightly colored and easy for children to feel close to them. ** 2. Creation ** 1. ** Source of inspiration ** - [Cultural Elements: You can draw inspiration from local culture, historical stories, myths and legends.] For example, the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics,"Ice Dun Dun," continued the design ideas of the national treasure panda and China traditional culture. - ** Life Experience **: For example, the mascot of the Hangzhou Asian Games, Jiangnan Memories, was inspired by the designer's life experience of walking his daughter. - ** Items related to the target theme **: If it is an animal protection mascot, you can choose the image of an endangered animal to design, emphasizing the importance of animal protection. 2. ** Image Selection ** - ** Animal Image **: Animals have a wide range of affinity and are a common mascot image choice. For example, the mascots of the 14th National Games in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province in 2021,"Four Treasures of Qinling Mountains"(Crested Ibis "Zhu Zhu", Giant Panda "Xiong Xiong", Takin "Antelope", Golden Monkey "Golden Gold"), were based on the rare animals of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province. - ** Character Image **: It can be a representative character image, such as a cartoon athlete image suitable for the mascot of a sports event, or a virtual character image, full of imagination and science fiction. - ** abstract image **: By materializing abstract things such as concepts and ideas into unique graphics or images, for example, the concept of unity is designed into an image of several shapes interweaving and fusing. ** 3. Design performance ** 1. ** Styling design ** - ** Conciseness **: The shape of the mascot should be simple and clear, easy to identify and remember. An overly complicated design might make it difficult for people to understand and leave an impression. - [Unique: Must have a unique appearance to avoid being too similar to existing mascots.] For example, in addition to the basic image of a panda, the ice crystal shell and other unique designs made it different from other panda mascots. - ** Expansibility **: Able to adapt to different application scenarios. For example, it can be made into dolls of different size and applied to various promotional materials (posters, badges, websites, etc.). 2. ** Color Selection ** - ** Match the theme **: If it's an eco-themed mascot, green may be chosen as the main color, while vibrant sports mascots may use bright and contrasting colors. - ** Considering the audience **: Mascots targeted at children are usually bright and cheerful, while mascots targeted at high-end business audiences may adopt calmer and low-key colors. 3. ** Expression-and-action design ** - ** expression **: A vivid expression can give the mascot personality. For example, cute and playful expressions were suitable for mascots with a relaxed atmosphere, while serious and firm expressions might be suitable for mascots with a sense of mission. - ** Movement **: Representative movements can strengthen the image of the mascot and convey the message. For example, the sports mascot could be running, jumping, and other movements. ** 4. Perfection and Review ** 1. ** Repeatedly modifying ** - During the design process, he had to constantly adjust and optimize according to the feedback. For example, from the beginning of the design to the final draft, the mascot of the Hangzhou Asian Games,"Jiangnan Memories," had undergone five major changes and countless minor changes. 2. ** Assessment ** - The design would be reviewed from the aspects of creativity, whether it met the design goals, and whether it would cause controversy. For example, they had to avoid plagiarism and offensive elements in the mascot image. While watching the Olympics, you can also read the wonderful novels related to the Olympics!