� ●ICSD Logo●Emblem of the Games●About the Games Main ColourCherry blossom pink(�) Flower- The ʻflower’ expresses a scene that ʻa new flowers of the future will bloom’ after the ʻcircle’ will expand.- The motif of ʻflower’ is cherry blossom petals.(�) ColourAs many people from all over the world will gather for the Deaflympics, the colours of red, yellow, blue, and green were used to express diversity.(�) Hand- The ʻhand’ is a representative symbol of the Deaf community.- The ʻhand’ also expresses the desire for people to ʻtouch’ with the competition and topic of the Deaflympics.(�) CircleThe ʻcircle’ expresses the idea that after ʻtouch’ the Deaflympics, people will gradually interact with each other and the interaction and community will be connected like a ʻcircle’.The hand shapes, “ok", “good", and “great" that overlap each other in a circle, represent the original sign for “deaflympics". Together, the hand shapes represent the sign for “united". The centre of the logo represents the iris of the eye, which defines deaf people as visual people; they must use their eyes to communicate. The red, blue, yellow and green represent the four regional confederations ‒ the Asia Pacific Deaf Sports Confederation, the European Deaf Sports Organization, the Pan American Deaf Sports Organization and the Confederation of African Deaf Sports.The theme of the emblem is a “circle” meaning the connection between people.This emblem contains three motifs, a ʻhand’, representative symbol of the deaf community, ʻcircle’, and ʻflower’. The emblem express that people touch with competition and the topic of the Deaflympics, and mutual exchange and communities made by the Deaflympics gradually connect like a ʻcircle’, and after the ʻcircle’ will expand, new future ʻflowers’ will bloom. The motif of ʻflower’ is cherry blossom petals.Faculty of Industrial Technology students at the Department of Synthetic Design at Tsukuba University of Technology, the only university in Japan for the hearing impaired or visually impaired, produced multiple design proposals for the emblem, and secondary school students in Tokyo, including those at schools for the deaf, voted for their favourite design.Cherry blossom pink is a traditional Japanese colour, and the Somei Yoshino cherry blossom is the official metropolitan flower of Tokyo. It is widely recognised both domestically and internationally as a flower that evokes the image of Japan.TTookkyyoo2255tthhSSuummmmeerr22002255DDeeaaflflyymmppiiccssBrand
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