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China’s top ten classic logos

The top ten classic logos in China are as follows:

1. Kyoto Ninjian

This logo is so perfect! It completely conveys the truth of Chinese medicine, the kindness of kindness and filial piety, and the beauty of design. The brand logo of Kyoto Ninjian is called "Picture of Filial Piety." This picture depicts the touching scene of the brand founder serving his sick mother. The name "Ninjian" comes from this story of filial piety.

2. Peking University

Designer: Lu Xun (1881-1936). Lu Xun could not only code, but also design fonts and draw pictures, and directly designed the cover and binding of books.

The shape of the Peking University emblem designed by Lu Xun is the traditional Chinese image of a tile, and its simple outline gives people a modern feel. This school emblem was jokingly called the "crying face school emblem" by Liu Bannong. However, after Lu Xun sent the school emblem pattern to Cai Yuanpei, it was adopted by Peking University and lasted until 1949. Later, it was abandoned for a long time due to historical reasons, and was reused in the 1980s.

3. Warrior

Designer: Yuan Shusen (1909-1984), design year: 1934.

"Hui Li" is the homophonic pronunciation of the English word WARRIOR. In 1934, Yuan Shusen designed the trademark pattern of "Hui Li", which is a strong man bending a bow and shooting the sun. The trademark pattern has two meanings: the Chinese myth of Hou Yi shooting the sun, and the Western "warrior spirit"-suffering humiliation from the great powers. Chinese youth at that time highly respected the Western "warrior spirit."

4. Tsingtao Beer

The center of the Tsingtao Beer logo is the symbol of Qingdao - Zhanqiao Huilang Pavilion, which represents Qingdao, the place of origin; the blue sphere represents the earth, symbolizing the internationalization of Tsingtao Beer. Strategic goal; clear water waves surround the earth, and the water waves form a letter "T"; the wheat ear circle emphasizes the relationship between beer and barley.

5. China Railway

Designer: Chen Yuchang (1912-1969), design year: 1949. The Chinese railway logo is a combination of workers, locomotives and rail sections.

6. Bank of China

Designer: Jin Daiqiang (1942-), design year: 1980.

The designer used ancient Chinese coins and the word "中" as the basic shape, which means that the sky is square and the earth is round, and economy is the basis. It gives people the impression of being simple, steady, easy to recognize, and quite Chinese style.

7. Jianlibao

Designer: Chen Xinjin, etc., design year: 1984.

The overall logo of Jianlibao is the letter "J". The dot at the top of the "J" is like a sphere, which is a symbol of ball sports. The lower part is composed of three curves juxtaposed, like three runways, which is a symbol of track and field sports. symbol.

8. Beijing Asian Games emblem

Designer: Zhu Dexian, design year: 1985.

In addition to the sun rays in the emblem of the Olympic Council of Asia, the emblem of the 11th Beijing Asian Games also features the majestic Great Wall forming the word "A". "A" is the abbreviation of Asia in English, and the Great Wall pattern also forms the character "Ⅺ", indicating that this Asian Games is the 11th.

9. Li Ning

Designer: Pan Dianwei (1962-), design year: 1990.

Li Ning’s LOGO represents three meanings: the first is the corner of the red flag, which represents national honor; the second is a deformation of “LN”, which represents Li Ning; and the third reflects the characteristics of Li Ning’s gymnasts. Like the balance and agility of a squirrel on a branch.

10. China Post

Designer: Shao Xin (1956-), design year: 1996.

The China Post logo is a combination and transformation of the character "中" and the image of the postal network; it also incorporates the shape of wings, which is reminiscent of the "Hongyan Chuan Shu". This is An ancient Chinese metaphor for information transmission.