Logo Design Contest

February 15th, 2010 by Megan Crosbie | Print

In light of their historic merger, the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Area Chambers of Commerce are seeking a new logo design. This new logo should capture the spirit of this collaborative undertaking.

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Logo entries must be received by 5pm on Friday, March 12, 2010. Questions may be directed to Megan Crosbie, Membership Sales & Marketing Coordinator, at 734.214.0108 or Trish Reilly, V.P. of Marketing/Business Development, at 734.482.4920.

Logo Design Contest Rules:

1. Once formally merged, the Chambers will be known as the “Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Regional Chamber of Commerce.” “A2Y” may be used in the logo design as well.

2. The logo must be resizable, no larger than 5” x 5”, and submitted in both original and EPS format. Entries can be submitted via email (in a zipped folder) to Megan Crosbie or Trish Reilly.

3. The logo must be in color, reproducible in black-and-white.

4. The logo will be used in multiple media: web, print, clothing, signage, etc. So please keep designs simple and clean.

5. The logo design contest winner will be recognized through various Chamber publications and marketing outlets including: the ChamberFLASH eNewsletter, a press release announce the winner, on the website and on all Chamber Social Media outlets.

6. The winner will be notified by Wednesday, March 31, 2010.

Megan Crosbie
@A2Chamber

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  2. [...] Speaking about spec work and design contests (we sorta were), the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce is looking to help local businesses improve their commerce. You know, selling stuff and services, as most local Chambers of Commerce are supposed to do. In order to help local businesses sell their stuff and services, the helpful folks at Ann Arbor decided that they needed a new logo. Which is cool. So they’re hosting an unpaid logo design contest. Which, if you consider that designers are supposed to be taking part in this commerce stuff too, isn’t. [Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce] [...]