Students for Sensible Drug Policy is seeking designs for a new logo to represent our organization. If you have graphic design skills, put them to use and support SSDP!
The winning logo will appear on all SSDP's materials, including our website, letterhead, flyers, brochures, etc. Designs that are not chosen may still be used on other SSDP materials.
The top contestants will receive SSDP promotional swag, and the winner will receive a prize package including a free registration to SSDP's national conference in Washington D.C. this November.
Designs can be hand-drawn or created electronically. If you have a good idea but you're not a great artist, that's okay--sketch or write out your concept, and if we like it, we'll find a way to create it. Vector graphics are preferred (if you don't know what this means, just make sure your artwork is line-based, not photographic, so it can be converted to a vector if chosen). We can accept most electronic file formats; if you have a question, contact us. Images should be at least 6" square at 300 dpi.
How would you graphically represent the student drug policy reform movement? (No pot leaves, please.) It's up to you--it can be something very simple and iconic or something more intricate. It can be black & white or as colorful as you like. What does SSDP mean to you? Help us create a strong new image for the organization that we can use to build our movement.
The deadline for this contest is July 21.
Questions and submissions should be directed to SSDP's Publications Coordinator, Brandy Doyle: brandy@ssdp.org |