Protect Our Pack Initiative Logo Designs Needed
We are reaching out to you as the UConn Protect Our Pack Bystander Intervention Committee through the Division of Student Affairs. The Protect Our Pack committee has begun training students on how to be an engaged active bystander to help protect fellow members of the Husky family.
Here is where we need your help. We have launched a competition for the student body to create a logo for Protect our Pack. This competition is open to all students and we request that you help spread the word about this incredible opportunity.
Protect our Pack Logo Design Competition Details:
◦Eligibility: All UConn students (undergraduate and graduate regardless of campus)
◦Deadline: Sunday, February 14, 2016 at 11:59 p.m.
◦Prize:◾Two (2) tickets to each of the following:◾UConn Women’s Basketball Game
◾UConn Men’s Basketball Game
◾SUBOG Spring Concert
Submission Guidelines:
1.The design must consider contemporary trends in logo design, but remain timeless. The logo will be used online, in print, on merchandise and other uses the University deems appropriate. Flexibility is a key requirement, including the need to resize easily and to look good in black & white as well as color.
2.The design must be submitted in JPG, PNG, or PDF format and not too vertical or horizontal in orientation. The final version of the logo will need to be suitable for high quality printing and web publication.
3.No more than three (3) entries may be submitted by any one student.
4.All entries should be submitted to Nate Gordon, nathan.gordon@uconn.edu by the deadline.
Copyright and Disclaimer:
The University will register the winning logo as a trade/service mark. Because of this, Entrants should take care to ensure that their design submission is not any way similar to existing logos or other copyrighted images. A logo that cannot be registered, no matter how well crafted, cannot be used by the University. The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all logo submissions and to extend or cancel the competition at its discretion.
All entry materials become the exclusive property of the University of Connecticut and will not be returned. Any and all intellectual property rights and ownership of the winning submission will be deemed transferred, without any compensation or consideration to the University of Connecticut at the time of submission. If considered necessary by the Committee, the winner will be required to sign an affidavit of eligibility and transfer to the University of Connecticut the intellectual property rights and ownership to the winning logo entry.
For more information, contact: Nathan Gordon at nathan.gordon@uconn.edu