On Mon, 04 May 2009 19:38:20 +0100, Tim Dobson <li...@tdobson.net> wrote:

> DFEY is having a Logo Competition.
>
> Top Prize: £40
> First Runner Up: £10
>
>
> Brief for Entries
> =================
>
> * Should be easily recognisable, visually pleasing and easily reproduced
> in different mediums.
> * Should echo themes of Digital Freedom, Technology, Young People and
> Education.
> * All entries must be licenced under Creative Commons Zero Licence
> http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
> * Should be submitted in SVG format, though high resolution bitmap might
> be acceptable.
> * Ideally, should be created solely using free software but entries
> created using non-free software will be accepted.
> * Ideally, shouldn't use that many different primary colours.
> * Have been emailed entry to l...@dfey.org with the SVG or other image
> file attached by 23:59, 31st May 2009
>
>
> Eligibility of Entrants
> =======================
>
> * Anyone can enter, regardless of age, geographic location etc.
> * There is no limit to the number of entries per entrant
>
>
> How to Enter
> ============
>
> 1. Take a moment to read http://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Logo_Competition
> 2. Send an email to l...@dfey.org with the SVG or other image file
> attached by 23:59, 31st May 2009.
> 3. Include a statement that you have read and understand you are "are
> licencing this piece of work to us under the Creative Commons Zero
> Licence v1" (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0)
> 4. Please include your name and (if desired) a link to your blog/website
> etc.
> 5. Your entry will be processed and uploaded on to the Entries page.
> http://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Logo_Competition/Entries
>
> -----------------------
>
> Winners will be decided upon through a Schulze Method voting system.
> More information at http://nw.dfey.org/wiki/Logo_Competition
>
> -----------------------
>
> About DFEY
> ==========
>
> DFEY (Digital Freedom in Education and Youth) is a group formed in
> response from a growing need to encourage and promote young people's
> involvement with the free software and technical communities by creating
> a social space to make it more comfortable for young people to get
> involved with LUGs and other technical groups.
>
> Find out more and get involved at www.dfey.org
>

Thanks for this.
I'm just forwarding it on to a local youth council I'm involved in - it's
not typical of our activities, but maybe I'll be able to change that.
The issue of digital freedom, both in terms of surveillance and source
availability, is also something we might be able to bring up in the UKYP.
One of our members is an MYP so it's a possibility.

Daniel

-- 
Humanity is where the falling angel meets the rising ape.

-- 
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Reply via email to