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MONDAY, 22 APRIL 2013
"Design a design for Class 99": a little competition
In the fullness of time, the Class 99 weblog will be migrating to MARQUES, where it will be hosted as a sister blog to the Class 46 European trade mark law weblog. We hope that Class 99 will continue to flourish with the ever-popular input of founder and MARQUES member David Musker (Jenkins), with a bit of backroom help from Jeremy Phillips.
There's something which Class 46 has but which Class 99 still lacks, and that's a logo. Class 46 has long enjoyed the benefit of its polar bears (right), which first appeared on that blog after a spate of polar-bear-cub-branding episodes appeared on it. So wouldn't it be great if Class 99 had a logo of its own?
We're having a little competition for anyone who'd like to have a go at designing a Class 99 design blog logo. There aren't any prizes, I'm afraid, other than the kudos of being the winner and the international fame and celebrity which will inevitably follow from that. The closing date for entries is midnight on Friday 3 May, and they should be emailed to me here, with the subject line "Class 99 design". Assuming that we get enough interesting entries, we'll publish them online (licence to publish, please!) and then run a non-binding readers' poll to see which is or are the most popular. Oh, and we'll be asking you to assign your intellectual property rights to MARQUES, so that the organisation can use the winning entry online, on printed materials, T-shirts, key-fobs, you name it ...! Posted by: Blog Administrator @ 12.46
Tags: design competition,
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"Design a design for Class 99": a little competition
In the fullness of time, the Class 99 weblog will be migrating to MARQUES, where it will be hosted as a sister blog to the Class 46 European trade mark law weblog. We hope that Class 99 will continue to flourish with the ever-popular input of founder and MARQUES member David Musker (Jenkins), with a bit of backroom help from Jeremy Phillips.
There's something which Class 46 has but which Class 99 still lacks, and that's a logo. Class 46 has long enjoyed the benefit of its polar bears (right), which first appeared on that blog after a spate of polar-bear-cub-branding episodes appeared on it. So wouldn't it be great if Class 99 had a logo of its own?
We're having a little competition for anyone who'd like to have a go at designing a Class 99 design blog logo. There aren't any prizes, I'm afraid, other than the kudos of being the winner and the international fame and celebrity which will inevitably follow from that. The closing date for entries is midnight on Friday 3 May, and they should be emailed to me here, with the subject line "Class 99 design". Assuming that we get enough interesting entries, we'll publish them online (licence to publish, please!) and then run a non-binding readers' poll to see which is or are the most popular. Oh, and we'll be asking you to assign your intellectual property rights to MARQUES, so that the organisation can use the winning entry online, on printed materials, T-shirts, key-fobs, you name it ...! Posted by: Blog Administrator @ 12.46
Tags: design competition,
Perm-A-Link: https://www.marques.org/blogs/class99?XID=BHA445
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