The story of the mascot of the Winter Olympics is:
Around the sense of speed brought by the ice crystal shell and flowing lines, the design team added the concept of 5G, which represents the Internet age, and turned the colorful halo decorated on the panda's head into an energizing energy ring, making the image of "Aerospace Panda" more full and rich.
"(After adding' Ice Ribbon') the effect is particularly dazzling, which is completely different from before, so it is a big breakthrough.' Aerospace Panda' has abandoned all the contents and features before.
The original idea of the ice-shell panda came from Sugar-Coated Berry. "In fact, Sugar-Coated Berry was also called Tang Duner, and' Duner' is a particularly interesting word. There is a characteristic of northern winter, and it is also very kind. It is as healthy, lively and lovely as the children next door.
as soon as I had this idea, I immediately went online to check, and the results were not repeated. Later, it was found that it was difficult for southerners and foreigners to read' Duner'. Later, we changed it to an ice pier and checked it. "
winter paralympic games mascot:
different from the ice pier, the winter paralympic games mascot has a clear idea from the beginning. This stems from the impression of Jiang Yufan, an undergraduate majoring in product design at the School of Design of Jilin University of Arts, on the taste of his hometown.
The little girl's home is located in Jiayin County, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, which is deep in Xiaoxing 'an Mountains. Every New Year, this small county is wrapped in a thick festive atmosphere, and red lanterns are hung high in the streets and lanes, which is the most common sight. "At the beginning, like most of my classmates, I designed the image of the elk.
But three days before the deadline, Mr. Feng Benkui (product design major) found that most of the works submitted by students were mainly elk, so he asked me to temporarily change the scheme and redesign it, and finally came up with the idea of Chinese knot and red lantern. " Jiang Yufan said, "These two images can especially represent the traditional culture of China, and also convey the festive meaning."
When naming this work, the word "snow" is used instead of the word "ice", which means "snow is auspicious", while lanterns give people a warm feeling. In order to show tolerance and communication, the words "capacity" and "melting" are used.