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Design Centennial Logo For Rocky Mountain National Park, Win $3000

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A logo design contest is being held for the centennial of Rocky Mountain National Park, which was established in 1915. NPS photo.

Feeling creative? If you prove highly creative in designing a centennial logo for Rocky Mountain National Park, you could win $3,000.

That's the prize being offered for a centennial logo for Rocky Mountain, which turns 100 in 2015. This anniversary will be promoted and celebrated throughout the park and surrounding communities starting in September of 2014. In order to put celebration plans in motion, a professional logo is needed for educational, promotional, and marketing pieces.

The Rocky Mountain Nature Association and Rocky Mountain National Park are sponsoring the contest to find that logo. Guidelines are fairly open: The logo should include “Rocky Mountain National Park 1915-2015”, as well as the 100th Anniversary slogan, Wilderness, Wildlife, and Wonder, under the design.

Entries are due by July 11, 2012 and the winner will be awarded $3,000.

Interested applicants over the age of 18 should download an entry form, rules of participation, and creative brief from this page on the official Rocky Mountain National Park website.

Questions regarding entry or rules of participation can be sent to [email protected]

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