
Recently, the circle of friends has been brushing the design of the Tokyo Olympic Games, from face balloons, giant puppets, to the performance of the opening ceremony, so that netizens have said: I do not understand.
These surprising designs make people wonder what happened to Japan, which has always been famous for its designs.
In fact, this Olympic Games also has a lot of good design. For example, the design sketch of the main torch of the Tokyo Olympic Games shared with you a few days ago, click on the blue to review the article.
The Olympic Games, which were supposed to be held in 2020, have been highly regarded, but the epidemic has had to be postponed until this year. Prior to this, in order to welcome the Tokyo Olympic Games, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee also released 73 icons for 53 sports early, which is the first time in history that the Olympic Games have released dynamic icons! The design was designed by Masaaki Hiromura and produced by Hiroguchi Shota! The number of art jun has sorted out the details, interested partners can review in blue letters ~
Not only that, last year, the Olympic Organizing Committee also gathered 19 National Treasure artists from Japan to design and release the art posters for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics! Poke blue text review details Oh ~
The quadrennial Olympic event has always been a high-profile event, and it has been 125 years since the 1896 Athens Olympics. Every Olympic Games, not only the Olympic athletes will do their best, but the organizers will also carefully prepare, and then many very amazing design works will be born.
32nd Tokyo Olympics
The emblem of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, designed by Japanese artist Asao Noro, is inspired by the lattice texture of the Edo period, integrated into the traditional blue of Japan, and the combination of three rectangles of different sizes, which is intended to promote the integration of the differences between countries in the national conditions, culture and ideology, and express the design concept of "unity of diversity".
The mascot of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games was voted by elementary school students from all over the country.
31st Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The emblem of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, three abstract humanoid figures connected by hands and legs, form the famous image of Rio's Bread Mountain. The emblem design is based on four philosophies – charismatic power, harmonious diversity, rich naturalness and Olympic spirit.
There are two mascots, of which the main color is yellow is Vinicius, which represents the animals of Brazil, among which there is the spirituality of cats, the agility of monkeys and the elegance of birds. The main color is blue, Tom, and the design is inspired by plants from the Brazilian rainforest, which is covered with green and yellow leaves representing Brazil.
The Rio Olympic Torch design was completed by two designers from Brazilian design studio Cholles & Hayashi, giving the overall feel of a very fresh and natural marine breeze.
30th London, UK
The emblem of the London Olympics in the United Kingdom is dominated by the number "2012", which symbolizes "vitality, modernity and flexibility, reflecting a new and colorful world."
The mascot Wenlock comes from the village of Shropshire in Mazivenlock.
The torch was designed by renowned British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby.
The 29th Beijing, China
The emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games uses the seal as the main form of expression, combining traditional Chinese art forms such as seals and calligraphy with sports characteristics, and is exaggerated and deformed through artistic techniques, and cleverly transformed into a sports figure running forward and dancing to meet victory. At the same time, the human shape resembles the charm of the modern "Jing" character, containing a strong Chinese charm.
The 2008 Olympic mascots are five anthropomorphic Fuwa, known in English as Fuwa, namely: "Babe", "Jingjing", "Huan huan", "Welcome" and "Nini".
The "Xiangyun" torch of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is an outstanding work of lenovo Innovation Design Center, and the entire design reflects the strong Chinese culture. The torch shape is a traditional Chinese paper scroll, which echoes the four major inventions of our country. The auspicious cloud pattern on the surface of the torch also conveys the cultural concept of "symbiosis of origins and harmonious communion".
Speaking of which, I have to say the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games! After 13 years, it is still very shocking!
28th Athens, Greece
The main body of the emblem of the 2004 Greek Olympic Games is a laurel crown made of olive branches, shaped in the shape of the ancient city of Athens, and the laurel represents the glory of the champion. The olive tree is also considered a sacred tree in Athens. The olive branch symbolizes peace, and the patterns formed also symbolize the circle of life, the sky and the sea.
Mascots of the 2004 Athens Olympics, Favors and Athena
The lines and shape of olive leaves are torched
27th Sydney, Australia
The emblem of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, the "Athlete of the New Century", is an image of an athlete running towards the new century. From top to bottom, it is not difficult to see that the shape curve of the Sydney Opera House is used to represent the torch, while the figures of the sun, rock, and indigenous whirling targets are used to shape the head, hands and abdomen of athletes.
Mascots Syd, Olly and Millie
The architectural outline from the Sydney Opera House, the azure waters of the Pacific Ocean and the exquisite arcs of the "Flying Machine". The whole torch is divided into three layers, representing fire, earth and water.
26th Atlanta, USA
The emblem of the Atlanta Olympics is inspired by the sacred flame, which protrudes from above the five Olympic rings, and the "100" underneath the flame forms the base under the sacred flame.
The mascot "Izzy" was the first mascot made from a computer
25th Barcelona, Spain
The emblem of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games consists of one point and two curved lines in the upper part, and the colors are blue, yellow and red. Blue is the blue Mediterranean Sea, yellow is the sun that shines on the Spanish earth all year round, and red is the life of flesh and blood.
The mascot is an animal that resembles both a fox and a dog, and is named Cobi
Designed by designer André Ricard, this torch is similar to the ancient torch shape, and the torch as a whole is made of metal.
The poster is based on a dynamic version of the emblem of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, and the athletes with simple lines jump over the obstacles composed of the five Olympic rings, which is very distinctive and very Olympic style.
The 24th Seoul, South Korea
The emblem of the Seoul Olympic Games is composed of swirling stripes in blue, red and yellow and a five-color ring symbolizing the Olympic Games, and the three colors represent the philosophical significance of the "three elements" of heaven, earth and people.
Olympic mascot Hodori
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23rd Los Angeles, USA
The main body of the motif is a five-pointed star, symbolizing the highest desire of human beings. The 13 horizontal dotted lines in the picture make the stars show their running state, which not only symbolizes the constant movement and progress of life, but also symbolizes the 13 states of the United States at the time of independence.
Mascot Sam
The design of this torch still continues the shape of the ancient torch, and the torch is written with the words "Los Angeles 1984 of the 23rd Olympic Games" and the Olympic motto "Faster, Higher and Stronger".
The poster designer applied various images to horizontal lines, three interlaced five-star shapes evoking the spirit of equal competition and Olympic tolerance, while the horizontal lines also expressed the speed of athletes' pursuit of excellence.
22nd Moscow of the USSR
The emblem of the Moscow Olympic Games is arranged vertically in a pyramidal vertical line above the five rings, symbolizing the faster, higher and stronger spirit of the Olympic Games, and also reflecting the architectural style of Moscow's city, with a five-pointed star at the top based on the flag of the former Soviet Union.
Mascot Misha
21st Montreal, Canada
The emblem of the Montreal Olympic Games is the main body of the emblem composed of the combination of the Olympic podium and the five rings, and the podium and part of the five rings constitute the pattern of the three tracks, and the clever podium is also a deformed fine art word M, representing the name of the host city.
Mascot Amik
20th Munich, Germany
The design of the Munich emblem is only black and white, abstract, and the main part is a radiant laurel crown, which symbolizes the main spirit of the Munich Olympic Games - bright, fresh and sublime, symbolizing a "radiant Munich".
The mascot first appeared at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Mascot WaldiWaldi
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Mexico City
The emblem of the Mexico City Olympic Games is creatively used in black and white, and the colorful Olympic ring logo and Mexican English script are cleverly integrated with traditional fresco graphics, reminiscent of ancient Indian motifs.
Rome, Italy
The emblem of the Italian Olympics features a peculiar pattern of a she-wolf nursing two babies. One of the two babies the she-wolf nursed was the legendary 1st King of rome, Romulus.
Helsinki, Finland
The design of the emblem of the Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland is simple and clear, mainly representing the landmark buildings of the main Olympic venue, the "Olympic Tower" and the "Olympic Ring".
The poster features Paavo Nurmi (1897–1973), finnish track and field athlete, Finland's most prominent long-distance runner, known as the "Finn Flyer".
Los Angeles, USA
The main body of the Los Angeles Olympic emblem is the flag of the host United States, and the Olympic ring logo is in the middle of the emblem, representing the victory of the laurel branch through it.
The poster is also very careful to make, the characters in the poster are created with clay, then filmed, and finally drawn to achieve a 3D effect.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
The emblem of the Olympic Games in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is blue on the background, with a long-distance runner holding aloft a white laurel branch symbolizing victory. At the bottom of the poster flutters waves of the Dutch flag in red, white and blue. The poster creatively combines Elements of the Netherlands, Sport, Victory, Olympics and more.
Paris, France
The main body of the emblem of the 1924 Paris Olympic Games is the coat of arms of the city of Paris, with an ancient sailing ship sailing in the sea in the middle, accompanied by the text descriptions of the "Eighth Olympiad Paris 1924" and "French Olympic Committee".
London
The poster for the 1908 London Olympics is themed after the main stadium, the "White City" stadium. A high jumper is jumping out of the center of the picture with the "White City" sports field as the background, and the use of perspective painting techniques makes the whole picture have a certain sense of space.
St. Louis, USA
In 1904, the third Olympic Games were held in St. Louis, USA, and the poster showed the host city by using "fisheye" stunts. Due to the early holding, the monogram at that time still appeared through the way of the poster of the World Exposition.
The main body of the poster for the 1900 Paris Olympic Games is a woman dressed in traditional French knightly costume, holding aloft three traditional French weapons in her right hand - the flower sword, the sword and the epee, the design is simple, but full of French flavor.
Athens, Greece
The emblem of this Olympic Games includes the goddess Athena holding an olive branch in her hand and a deeply embedded horseshoe print. The bronze relief of the Olympic emblem displayed in front of the world exudes a strong ancient Greek atmosphere.
After seeing so much, which design do you like the most?