From Eric at Global Inheritance....

Oct 26, 2005 08:58

Global Inheritance, Voodoo Music Festival, and “Walk the Line” present,
Worldwide Logo Design Contest

Hey all you designers reading this right now... The New Orleans Restoration Fund (NORF), a fund that provides for the basic human needs of the people of New Orleans and ensures that the cultural vitality and artistic identity of the city endure, needs two things... A logo, and you!

1st Place Prize (1 Winner)
The individual who creates the winning logo will receive a private screening* of “Walk the Line,” the new film on the life of Johnny Cash, for 150 of their closest friends.

http://www.walkthelinethemovie.com

*If the designer of the winning logo resides outside of the U.S.A., the film screening prize will be substituted with a guitar autographed by the stars of “Walk the Line”.

2nd Place Prize (3 Winners)
Loomstate jeans/shirt and a one year subscription to Netflix

3rd Place Prize (5 Winners)
Limited edition Shepard Fairey autographed “Walk the Line” poster and a one year subscription to Swindle Magazine

Guidelines & Specifications
Logo designs for the New Orleans Restoration Fund should include the full name of the organization in the design, even if the solution is acronym or icon based.
Deadline for submissions is November 9th, 2005
Winners will be announced on November 11th, 2005
Submissions should be emailed to :: designneworleans@globalinheritance.org
Multiple submissions per artist are allowed, but must be sent as individual attachments.
Submission emails with multiple attachments will not be considered.
Your full name, email address & phone # should be included in every submission email.
Artwork should be developed with production in mind - high enough resolution for print or vector based.
More information and full submission guidelines will be posted by Nov. 1, 2005 at the following URL
:: http://www.GlobalInheritance.org/NORFdesign

From me: I'll be working Voodoo in NOLA this Saturday for those of you that will actually be there, find me and say "hi!".
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