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The Hunter Museum needs a logo to represent all of its programs and classes for kids and families and we want YOUR help. Review the competition details below to learn how you can get involved in the Hunter's Kid's Logo competition.
The Hunter Museum wants to spice up its white and red H and M logo for the museum's children's classes and summer camps and we thought who would be better at designing our new Kid's logo than kids!
We are asking the kid's of Chattanooga to redesign the Hunter Museum's logo so it expresses the fun, creativity, and excitement found at the Hunter Museum. Submitted designs will be posted to the museum's Web site and voted on. Yes, we want you, your family, and your friends to select the winning design.
The winning design will be used to advertise family and children's programming at the Hunter Museum for up to two years!
Any child between the ages of 5 and 14 from southeast Tennessee and north Georgia can participate in the Kid's Logo Competition. Several designs by children of various ages may be selected and the designers awarded prizes (see below).
Redesign the Hunters logo following the guidelines below. Then submit your design via email to Erin Noseworthy or mail or drop off your design to:
The Hunter Museum of American Art
Attn: Erin Noseworthy
10 Bluff View
Chattanooga, TN 37403
Be sure to include the Contest Registration Form with your design. Designs submitted without this form will not be entered into the competition.
After submitting your design, check the Hunter Museum's online photo gallery to see and vote on your design. Remind all your friends and family to do the same. Your votes and those of the Hunter staff will determine the winner of the competition.
Logo designs are due by January 16, 2009. The winning design wil be selected in the beginning of February.
The design receiving the most votes will become the museum's children's logo and will appear in all advertising for family and children's programming. The winning designer will receive a free summer camp and children's art class of their choosing.