<h3> | Chen Shaohua, a famous Chinese graphic designer, honorary chairman of Shenzhen Graphic Design Association, member of AGI, member of China Artists Association, and art consultant of the Palace Museum. He is also the founder of Chen Shaohua Design Co., Ltd. As a prominent figure in Chinese graphic design, he has witnessed the development of modern Chinese design, and his proposed "grand design concept" has promoted and influenced social cognition of design. Is one of the most personalized and accomplished design masters in contemporary China.</h3> <h3>The 2008 Beijing Olympic bid logo is one of the most worthy masterpieces of his works. Among the numerous design proposals initially submitted, Chen Shaohua was shortlisted with the traditional Chinese painting of the peony torch. In subsequent revisions, Chen Shaohua repeatedly reflected against the Xia Dynasty, finally breaking through the limitations of traditional thinking and exploring the deep connotation of national cultural spirit, creating a Tai Chi five ring pattern that combines modernity and tradition, and integrates international and national integration. As a result, this proposal has conquered almost all the judges, It was passed by an absolute advantage and praised by the International Olympic Committee.</h3> <h3>When Chen Shaohua founded the Graphic Design Association, because the staff of the Civil Affairs Department did not know what graphic design was, the designer who applied for it, Long Zhaoshu, asked Chen Shaohua to write an explanation of graphic design. This original copy of Chen Shaohua still remains. The 2008 Beijing Olympic bid logo is one of the most worthy masterpieces of his works-</h3> <h3>As a pioneer and guide of design, Chen Shaohua still retains his original design mission and views the entire world in a sober and idealistic state. Few designers can truly enter the annals of history and influence the entire era, and even rarer are works that can influence the symbols of the era. Chen Shaohua's contributions and achievements to the Chinese design community are enough to lead the "design concept" of younger designers.</h3>