Rules and Regulations of the LOGO COMPETITION
About the contest
- The contest is an initiative promoted by the countries involved in the project (Romania, Cyprus, Portugal, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy).
- The contest involves the design of a logo that can identify the project.
- The submitted logos must be original.
Aims
a) promote the development of an activity that leads to the production of a project identification symbol
b) promote creativity
c) promote the connection between all the people involved in the project.
Participants
Students of all schools attending of the project, of any of the countries involved:
- Scoala Gimnaziala "George Calinescu", Iasi, Romania
- Lykeio Agios Ioannis, Limassol, Cyprus
- 4th General Lyceum of Chania, Greece
- Vasil Levski High School, Velingrad, Bulgaria
- Agrupamento de Escolas de Vilela, Porto, Portugal
- I.C. ALIGHIERI FORMIA-VENTOTENE, Formia, Italy
Conditions of submission
a) the works must be performed individually or in groups of young people from each of the school
b) the works must not include any identification of the countries involved in the project
c) the works can be the result of design on the computer or by the resource to painting, drawing, etc.
d) the works must be photographed or recorded in image format (preferably JPG)
e) the deadline to submit the works is December 11, 2020
f) after selection by the jury in each school, the files with the works submitted to competition must be sent to the school coordinator of Cyprus without the author or authors' identification (nic_nicolaou@hotmai.com).
g) each school may send up to a maximum of 2 logo's
Winner selection criteria
Online vote / deadlines
The winner will be determined after online voting according to the following criteria:
a) the vote is open to 20 representatives (students that are taking part to the program) from each school through emails of coordinators - Actually the logos that each country has to vote will be send by email to each coordinator and the students will vote in the schools or anywhere else each coordinator decide.
b) those 20 representatives are not allowed to vote in the country's own proposals.
c) voting time goes between 13th till 19th of December 2020. Votes must send to Cyprus coordinator till 19th of December so to prepare the results.
Winner
a) the winner will be the student/students that gather the highest number of votes in the international voting
b) in the event of a tie, the winner will be chosen by the jury (project coordinators in each country)
The results will be disclosed in the project Webpage, Etwinning and Facebook pages of the program.
Prize
The prize to be awarded to the winner/ winners will be the responsibility of the project coordinator of the country that belongs the student.
Final provisions
All the omissions in this Regulation shall be sent to Cyprus Coordinator of the project so that they can be solved together with the elements of the Jury (nic_nicolaou@hotmai.com).

