The main body of these six elements, together with the name of the host city and the seal of the host year, just completely constitute the emblem of 19 Hangzhou Asian Games.
The design concept of the emblem of Hangzhou Asian Games "Tide Tide" not only shows the unique urban characteristics and spiritual outlook of Hangzhou, but also embodies the positive, open and inclusive values of the Asian Games. By skillfully borrowing the form of water potential and combining streamlined curves with dynamic lines, the designer presented us with a unique and dynamic image of the emblem.
The pattern design of "Tide Tide" is represented by Hangzhou, which incorporates the characteristics of water towns and the fashion and vitality of modern scientific and technological elements. The combination of the five-ring pattern and tidal design has formed a dynamic and energetic overall image, highlighting the internationalization and openness of the Asian Games. This pattern not only represents the unity and cooperation of the five continents, but also represents the strength of vitality, innovation and sustainable development.
Significance of emblem of Hangzhou Asian Games
The emblem of Hangzhou Asian Games represents the strength of vitality, innovation and sustainable development, which perfectly fits the concept of the Asian Games and shows people the unique charm of Hangzhou as a famous oriental cultural city. Through this design, people can feel the vitality and innovative spirit contained in the city of Hangzhou and the spirit of unity, cooperation and hard work advocated by the Asian Games.
The design concept of "Tide Tide", the emblem of Hangzhou Asian Games, is rich and profound. It skillfully borrows the form of water potential and integrates it into pattern design, showing the unique characteristics of Hangzhou water town and the fashion and vitality of modern scientific and technological elements. This design not only embodies the characteristics and spirit of Hangzhou, but also conveys the positive, open and inclusive values of the Asian Games.