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The New England chapter is hosting a sticker design contest at the 2014 SLA conference in Vancouver to promote the upcoming 2015 conference in Boston. You don’t need graphic design skills—just the right concept! Choose one of the provided templates to create your sticker idea, which can be sketched by hand or designed digitally. Submit your design along with your contact information by April 16, 2014, for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card! Show your creativity and help us promote this exciting event!
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Sticker Design Contest At the 2014 SLA conference in Vancouver, the New England chapter will be passing out stickers to promote the 2015 conference in Boston. What should the stickers look like? That’s where you come in! Graphic design skills are not required! This contest is about finding the right concept for our stickers. Font, graphics and colors can be perfected later. Please choose one or more of the templates that follow to show a rough idea of what your sticker would look like. If you prefer, you may create a series of up to three related sticker ideas. Show your design on one of the following shapes. You can print the page, sketch by hand and then scan it, or you can create your design directly on the computer. Either way, make sure to include your contact information on the sheet itself. Send entries to Brandy King at brandy@knowledge-linking.com by 9pm on April 16, 2014. Designs will be voted on by chapter members and the winning designer will receive a $50 Amazon gift card.
Name: Email address: Phone number: Oval stickers are 2in x1in To propose a series of 3 stickers, describe what the other two stickers would look like compared to this one. For example, “Same layout but with a duck instead of a horse.” Sticker #2: Sticker #3:
Name: Email address: Phone number: Circle stickers are 1in x 1in To propose a series of 3 stickers, describe what the other 2 stickers would look like compared to this one. For example, “Same layout but with a duck instead of a horse.” Sticker #2: Sticker #3:
Name: Email address: Phone number: Rectangle stickers are 2in x .75 in To propose a series of 3 stickers, describe what the other two stickers would look like compared to this one. For example, “Same layout but with a duck instead of a horse.” Sticker #2: Sticker #3: