"The core graphics of the Hangzhou Asian Games are wet and the color system is light and heavy, which is an important part of the visual image system of the Asian Games. Its design is rooted in Hangzhou's historical humanities, natural ecology and innovative genes, echoes the visual signs such as the emblem, mascot, theme slogan and sports icon, and integrates competitive sports spirit, China cultural elements, Hangzhou's urban characteristics and international aesthetic style, thus shaping the overall atmosphere and aesthetic tone of the Hangzhou Asian Games.
Cheng, the designer of Runze, the core graphic of Hangzhou Asian Games, and the vice president, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Design and Art of China Academy of Fine Arts, said: "As a visual image bearing the spirit and cultural genes of the Asian Games, the core graphic is the display and dissemination of nature, humanities, ecology, science and technology, art and aesthetics of the Asian Games and Hangzhou, and it is also the common aspiration of mankind for a better future, which is also the highest realm of the theme of Runze."
Extended introduction:
The Asian Games, referred to as the Asian Games, is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia. It is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn and is held every four years.
Comprehensive games include Asian Summer Games (Asian Games), Asian Winter Games (Asian Winter Games), Asian Youth Games (Asian Youth Games), Asian Paralympic Games (Asian Paralympic Games), Asian University Games (Asian Games), Asian Beach Games (Asian Games) and Asian Indoor and Wushu Games (Asian Games).
The 39th General Assembly of the OCA was held at 65438+ on February 6th, 2020, Beijing time. The participating member countries chose Doha, Qatar as the host city of the 2030 Asian Summer Games through online voting. Riyadh, which voted second, was automatically postponed and became the host city of the 2034 Summer Asian Games.