Bingdundun and Xuerongrong became popular models because of their aesthetic confidence. What are the design prototypes of Bingdundun and Xuerongrong?

The design prototypes of Bingdundun and Xuerongrong are pandas and red lanterns respectively. What is the design prototype of Bingdundun?

Bingdundun is the image of a giant panda combined with an ice crystal shell. The overall shape is like an astronaut, the shape of the head comes from an ice and snow sports helmet, and the ribbon decorated on the head is inspired by the "ice ribbon" of the National Speed ??Skating Museum. The flowing colored lines symbolize the track and high technology of ice and snow sports. Moreover, there is a small red heart in Bingdundun's hand, which is also a pigeon-toed figure. Bingdundun's head shape is taken from an ice and snow sports helmet, which is full of technology. In addition, the significance of decorating the colorful halo is not just for short track speed skating. It is more of an expression of China's technological progress, especially the progress of China's 5G technology, which illustrates the vigorous development of China's technology in all walks of life! What is Xuerongrong’s design prototype?

We can see from the shape of Xue Rongrong that the prototype of Xue Rongrong is a lantern, the main color is red, there is a wishful ring on the top of the head, there are some paper-cut patterns on the periphery, and there are irregularities on the face The snowflakes echo the theme of this Winter Paralympic Games. The lantern has always been a symbol of warmth and dreams in China. It also represents friendship, strength and courage, which is completely consistent with the fighting spirit, tenacious willpower of Winter Paralympic athletes and the concept of the Winter Olympics. Who is the designer of Xuerongrong?

Xue Rongrong’s designer is really from a college student. She was only a junior in college when she designed this work, and is now a graduate student. Her name is Jiang Yufan. Her design stood out among 5,816 works from around the world, so she was told to go to Beijing for a meeting. Later, Jiang Yufan's study and life basically tended to design mascots. Finally, after countless revisions and more than 10,000 sketches, the final version was finalized. Because the mascot design changed the fate of this college student, she originally decided to work in her senior year and choose to go to graduate school. Now she is a graduate student.

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