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The meaning and implication of Huawei’s logo
The meaning of Huawei’s logo is to represent unity and cohesion, working together in one place, and representing Huawei’s booming business. It means that the red chrysanthemum is in full bloom, like the radiant red sun, with chrysanthemum petals pointing outwards. "Explosion" represents Huawei's ambition to expand outwards and so on.
1. Meaning
1. Represents the meaning of unity and cohesion, and works towards one place
The eight petals of Huawei OLOG close together from all directions to the center, which means It embraces, cohesively, and unites, and also embodies Huawei’s “wolf culture.” A wolf has limited power and may not even be able to defeat a wild boar, but a group of wolves can be invincible in the animal world.
2. Representing Huawei’s booming business
The eight petals of Huawei’s LOGO condense in the middle from all directions, just like resources, customers, and business and financial resources from all directions are continuously flowing to Huawei. The company's cohesion means that Huawei's business is booming and prosperous. This LOGO design is so precise. After more than 30 years of hard work, Huawei has not only become a Fortune 500 company, but has also become a leading company in many industries around the world.
2. Meaning
1. The red chrysanthemum is in full bloom, like the radiant red sun
The chrysanthemum itself represents righteousness, pride and vigor. Chrysanthemum petals paired with the most dazzling Chinese red suddenly become more radiant, giving you a feeling a bit like the red sun that has just risen in the eastern sky, implying youth, vitality, vitality, brightness, enthusiasm and hope, symbolizing Huawei is prospering. This should also be the earliest meaning when Huawei originally designed this LOGO, and the subsequent development of Huawei has continued this meaning.
2. The chrysanthemum petals "explode" outward, representing Huawei's ambition to expand outwards
The eight petals of Huawei's LOGO look a bit like "exploding" from the middle to the outside. "Exploding" in eight different directions also implies Huawei's dissatisfaction with the status quo and its ambition to aggressively expand outwards. This can be seen from Huawei's historical development.
The origin of Huawei's logo:
In 1987, when Huawei was founded, several founding team members saw a slogan on the wall that said "Heart for China, Make a Difference". Just name the company Huawei. The logo decided at that time had 15 petals. The initial design meaning of this logo was the rising sun and the sun rising in the east. It had an obvious patriotism atmosphere in the 1980s, and the text below the logo also contained the four words "Huawei Technology".
In 2006, Huawei's logo changed from 15 petals to 8 petals. The shape of the petals became more plump and rounded. At the same time, Huawei Technology changed to "HUAWEI" in capital letters, making the overall design more simple and elegant. After the launch of this logo, the Huawei logo has become deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and has begun to become international.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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