The Arrecife City Council has announced a public competition. The prize for the chosen design will be 1,500 euros and logos can be submitted from July 14 to August 21.

The Arrecife City Council is looking for a logo for the city

The capital's City Council, through the Department of Tourism, has presented a contest to create a new logo for Arrecife, with the intention that it be used as the new image of the island and its ...

July 11 2008 (08:42 WEST)
The Arrecife City Council is looking for a logo for the city
The Arrecife City Council is looking for a logo for the city

The capital's City Council, through the Department of Tourism, has presented a contest to create a new logo for Arrecife, with the intention that it be used as the new image of the island and its dissemination in various media and official documents.

In addition, the logo will replace the promotional image of the tourism sector of the Arrecife City Council, which will be present in all information media that are published (brochures, maps, etc.).

All those who wish to participate in the contest may do so with the number of designs they deem appropriate. The proposals must be original creations of the participants and unpublished, and have not participated in another contest.

Presentation of the bases

All logos must be submitted on CD in JPG or TIFF format and a copy on glossy photographic paper with a minimum resolution of 120 dpi in DIN A4 size.

The works must be submitted to the Tourism Office of the Arrecife City Council, located in the Music Kiosk in the José Ramírez Cerdá Park, from Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.. The dates for admission of works will be from July 14 to August 21.

The unawarded proposals may be collected within 30 days after the jury's decision at the Tourism Office of the Arrecife City Council, located in the Music Kiosk, in the José Ramírez Cerdá Park. After the deadline, it will be considered that the author assigns the rights of reproduction and exhibition to the organizing entity. The contestants assume the responsibility that there are no rights of third parties over the presented works and before any claim for copyright.

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