LEAO Scholarship For The Arts 2010
Date Posted: 02/05/2010
Description

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Lennox Employees Activity Organization (LEAO) would like to thank you for choosing to participate in the LEAO Scholarship for The ARTs competition. The award will be a $500.00 Scholarship presented to the winner of the logo design competition.
All entries submitted by participating students will be judged and voted on by LEAO Board Members. We’re looking for the most cutting edge logo to represent our employees activity organization here at Lennox. Make it Cool is the only rule.
In order for your submission to qualify, please proceed with the following guidelines below for the LEAO Scholarship for The ARTs competition. LEAO will retain all rights and trademarks of the visual design selected. One submission per student is permitted. The deadline for submissions is April 1st 2010.
CAMERA READY ARTWORK: Student must provide camera ready artwork (300 to 600 dpi resolution) on the following formats: CD or DVD and a high resolution hard copy. No submissions will be returned.
TECH SHEET: TECH Sheet must include the following specifications on the logo design and the original creation files: Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand etc. For example:
- Font Used
- Color Pallette Info
- Original Dimensions
- Format (JPEG, EPS, high resolution files)
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Prize(s)
$500.00 Scholarship
Deadline(s)
April 1st 2010
Eligibility
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