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(BEIJING, May 23) -- The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the
XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) unveiled the pictograms for the Beijing 2008 Paralympic
Games at the Beijing Olympic Media Center on Wednesday, on the occasion of the
Month for the Publicity of the 17th National Help-the-Disabled Day.
The pictograms will be widely used in the road signal system, in the symbols
and decorations in and outside the venues, as well as in the guides for athletes
and spectators. They will also be used in TV broadcasting, in promotion, in
advertising and in marketing, to enrich the public experience of the Paralympic
Games. Being important components of the image of the Paralympics, the
pictograms must reflect the Paralympic sports clearly and in keeping with the
other visual elements of the Beijing Paralympics such as the emblem and the
color system, and act as carriers of the concepts of the Paralympic Games and of
the culture of the host county.
The pictograms of the Beijing Paralympic Games have adopted the creative
concepts and design styles of the pictograms of the Beijing Olympic Games, while
taking into account the characteristics of the Paralympic sports and the
experience of the previous editions of the Paralympic Games. They have done so
to maintain the continuity of the image design style, which is a crucial
consideration because of the limited time interval between the Olympic and
Paralympic Games.
The pictograms of the Beijing Paralympic Games use the structure of the
Chinese seal script as their basic form, while incorporating the pictographic
charm of the oracle bone writing (jia gu wen) and the bronze-ware script (jin
wen) with the simplification of modern graphics. The design not only features
the particular movement and dynamism of each sport, but is also easy to
recognize, remember and use. Through the skillful application of the striking
contrast between white and black, the pictograms of the Beijing Paralympic Games
demonstrate distinct features of movement, graceful charm of dynamism and rich
cultural connotations, and arrive at a harmony and unity of "form" and
"content".
The pictograms of the Beijing Paralympic Games cover all 20 individual
sports, namely archery, athletics, boccia, cycling, equestrian, football
5-a-side, football 7-a-side, goal-ball, judo, power-lifting, rowing, sailing,
shooting, swimming, table tennis, volleyball (sitting), wheelchair basketball,
wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby and wheelchair tennis.
BOCOG started the research, creation and appraisal of the pictograms for the
Beijing Paralympic Games in May 2006.The Central Academy of Fine Arts, a member
of the Design Group for the Pictograms of the Beijing Olympic Games, was
responsible for their design, creation and testing. Numerous design experts,
Paralympics specialists and representatives of disabled athletes offered their
valuable opinions and suggestions during the process. In December 2006, the
BOCOG Executive Board officially approved the design scheme of the pictograms
and submitted them to the international sports federations (IFs). As of the end
of February 2007, all IFs reviewed and approved the pictograms and the
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) officially approved them in April
2007.
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