min wang the beijing olympic games will begin on august 8, 2008 - and if it's not already the case, you can expect to see the game's iconography on just about everything in the coming weeks. with such a massive global audience guaranteed, the job of communicating the event is no small task. one of the people taking responsibility for this is min wang, design director for the beijing 2008 olympic games. wang and his team have been the creative force behind everything from street banners to the olympic medals.
this is a 'weiji' moment in china's design field. 'wei' means crisis, as a western educated chinese designer, I feel being very fortunate to be the current dean of school of design at china central academy of fine arts (CAFA), the academy is one of the most prestigious and influential art school in china, a position that enables me to make an impact in the field of design education in china today. the students at CAFA today will be the future leaders and educators in china's design field tomorrow. it is in them, we invest the hopes and directions of design in china in the future. what is your daily routine? what have been your responsibilities as the design director here is a partial list of some of the projects CAFA has done: for a long time, the 2008 beijing olympic committee didn't have an art director or a design director, when I took-on the position the first thing I had to consider was how to unite everything. our slogan: 'one world, one dream' - is a very good one and in an ideal world the slogan and images should have been developed together as one unit, ie. one voice and one image. they should all speak one voice, from beginning to end - the venues, the streets, the uniform and the publications - and the message should be very clear. what have been the biggest challenges of such a how do you see chinese graphic design in the near future, | min wang the pictograms of the beijing olympic games - by CAFA team, 2008 named 'the beauty of seal characters' and with strokes of seal characters as their basic form, the pictograms of the beijing 2008 olympic games integrate pictographic charm of inscriptions on bones and bronze objects in ancient china with simplified embodiment of modern graphics... ...making them recognizable, rememberable and easy to use. skillfully using the effect of sharp contrast between the black and white colors which the typical chinese traditional artistic form of rubbings have, the pictograms of the beijing olympic games display distinct motion character, graceful aesthetic perception of movement and rich cultural connotations, thus arriving at the harmony and unity of form with conception. the beijing olympics pictograms comprise of 35 sport icons, namely those of athletics, rowing, badminton, baseball, basketball, boxing, canoe / kayak flatwater, canoe / kayak slalom, cycling, equestrian, fencing, football, artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline, weightlifting, handball, hockey, judo, wrestling, swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, water polo, modern pentathlon, softball, taekwondo, tennis, table tennis, shooting, archery, triathlon, sailing, volleyball and beach volleyball. commemorative postage stamps for the 2008 olympic games - by CAFA team, 2008 the pictograms of the beijing paralympic games - by CAFA team, 2008 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. design of the escort runner uniform for the torch relay - by CAFA team, 2008 design of the escort staff uniform for the torch relay - by CAFA team, 2008 aircraft for the transportation of the olympic torch - by CAFA team, 2008 the medal for the beijing 2008 olympic games - by CAFA team, 2008 the medals are designed with inspiration coming from 'bi', china's ancient jade piece inscribed with dragon pattern. the medals, made of gold and jade, symbolize nobility and virtue and are embodiment of traditional chinese values of ethics and honor, sending forth strong chinese flavor. __________________________________________________________________________ anti-smoking poster by min-wang two anti-smoking posters, one using text 'prohibition of tobacco' by emperor of qing, 1639; one from 'a counterblast to tobacco' by king james I of england, 1604. there are many smokers in china, I was one too, I'd like to find ways to make people quit smoking, the two posters are my first attempt. anti-smoking poster by min-wang a poster promoting designed in china - by min wang logos by min wang -clockwise: adobe originals, bird house, museum of musical Instruments, eaton food, HFF fashion, madam soon foundation ( US ), the forbidden city, american china society. min's type design - by min wang mythos typeface for linotype - by min wang |
martes, 21 de junio de 2011
Min Wang - square two design's co-founder and design director for the beijing 2008 olympic games
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