DFEY - Logo Competition - Cash Prizes

Tim Dobson lists at tdobson.net
Mon May 4 18:51:56 UTC 2009


DFEY is having a Logo Competition.

Top Prize: £40
First Runner Up: £10


Brief for Entries
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* Should be easily recognisable, visually pleasing and easily reproduced 
in different mediums.
* Should echo themes of Digital Freedom, Technology, Young People and 
Education.
* All entries must be licenced under Creative Commons Zero Licence 
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
* Should be submitted in SVG format, though high resolution bitmap might 
be acceptable.
* Ideally, should be created solely using free software but entries 
created using non-free software will be accepted.
* Ideally, shouldn't use that many different primary colours.
* Have been emailed entry to logo at dfey.org with the SVG or other image 
file attached by 23:59, 31st May 2009


Eligibility of Entrants
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* Anyone can enter, regardless of age, geographic location etc.
* There is no limit to the number of entries per entrant


How to Enter
============

1. Take a moment to read http://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Logo_Competition
2. Send an email to logo at dfey.org with the SVG or other image file 
attached by 23:59, 31st May 2009.
3. Include a statement that you have read and understand you are "are 
licencing this piece of work to us under the Creative Commons Zero 
Licence v1" (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0)
4. Please include your name and (if desired) a link to your blog/website 
etc.
5. Your entry will be processed and uploaded on to the Entries page.
http://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Logo_Competition/Entries

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Winners will be decided upon through a Schulze Method voting system. 
More information at http://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Logo_Competition

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About DFEY
==========

DFEY (Digital Freedom in Education and Youth) is a group formed in 
response from a growing need to encourage and promote young people's 
involvement with the free software and technical communities by creating 
a social space to make it more comfortable for young people to get 
involved with LUGs and other technical groups.

Find out more and get involved at www.dfey.org
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If each of us have one idea, and we exchange them, then each of us now
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