(BEIJING, August 7)
-- The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of
the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) released the Pictograms of
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on the occasion of the
2-year countdown to the opening of the Games.
One of the basic image elements of the Olympics,
the Olympic Games Pictograms are widely applied in
areas such as Olympic directional instruction system,
advertising and communications, landscape and environmental
arrangement, TV broadcasting and souvenir designs.
The Pictograms play an important role in identifying
the Olympic sports as well as in Olympic marketing.
Named "the beauty of seal characters" and
with strokes of seal characters as their basic form,
the Pictograms of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games integrate
pictographic charm of inscriptions on bones and bronze
objects in ancient China with simplified embodiment
of modern graphics, making them recognizable, rememberable
and easy to use. Skillfully using the effect of sharp
contrast between the black and white colors which the
typical Chinese traditional artistic form of rubbings
have, the Pictograms of the Beijing Olympic Games display
distinct motion character, graceful aesthetic perception
of movement and rich cultural connotations, thus arriving
at the harmony and unity of form with conception.
The Beijing Olympics Pictograms comprise of 35 sport
icons, namely those of athletics, rowing, badminton,
baseball, basketball, boxing, canoe / kayak flatwater,
canoe / kayak slalom, cycling, equestrian, fencing,
football, artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics,
trampoline, weightlifting, handball, hockey, judo,
wrestling, swimming, synchronized swimming, diving,
water polo, modern pentathlon, softball, taekwondo,
tennis, table tennis, shooting, archery, triathlon,
sailing, volleyball and beach volleyball.
In March 2005, BOCOG invited four professional design
institutes and organizations to the solicitation campaign
of Pictograms of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The
design based on "seal characters" by China
Central Academy of Fine Arts and that on "string" by
Academy of Arts and Design, Tsinghua University were
shortlisted after experts' appraisal.
A joint design working group between China Central
Academy of Fine Arts and Academy of Arts and Design
constantly improved and perfected the design in accordance
with the suggestions of BOCOG and experts home and
abroad.
In December 2005, BOCOG submitted the Beijing Olympic
Pictograms to the 28 International Sports Federations
(IFs) for approval, and all of IFs had endorsed the
Pictograms by April 2006. And in June this year, the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) granted the set
of the Pictograms. |