Design the RCEN Youth Logo! (deadline: March 19 2010)

What can I do? Artists Needed

Category: Contest

When: 03:00 PM February 26, 2010 to 04:00 PM March 19, 2010

We want you(th) to design a lovely, lively, and alluring LOGO for the RCEN Youth Caucus! Are you up for the creative challenge!? Check out our logo criteria and see what you can win!

Why should I participate?
The winner will get:
- Free registration for the RCEN 2010 Conference held in Montreal, September 17-19, 2010! (does not include transport or accommodation)
- A copy of the thought provoking fiction novel Enviro 1 Making It Personal, which reaches out to all teenagers to spread awareness of the issues affecting the environment and most importantly, to encourage teens to participate in finding solutions. ENVIRO 1 attempts to prepare teens to be future leaders in combating climate change and charting a course for sustained improvement of the environment. Written by Judith Green.
- His or her name (and website, if applicable) published in the RCEN National and Youth Caucus Newsletters!
- His or her logo to appear in all official Youth Caucus documents.

Are there logo criteria?
- The logo must be designed in both French and English (both languages into one logo or each one in individual logos). Official names: RCEN Youth Caucus – Caucus jeunesse du RCEN; an acronym can also be used.
- The size of the logo should be available in a high-resolution format, and submitted as a jpeg image.
- For inspiration, please read the Caucus’ Mission and Mandate: http://www.cen-rce.org/eng/caucuses/youth/index.html.

To participate, please send your logo before March 19, 2010 at marie-pierre@cen-rce.org.

Contact information: marie-pierre@cen-rce.org
Web link for more information: http://www.cen-rce.org/eng/caucuses/youth/docs/LOGO_criteria_en.pdf

by mariepierre


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