Seal Beach Centennial Marketing Committee launches logo design contest

The Seal Beach Centennial Marketing Committee is conducting a logo design contest for the brand development of the city’s 100-year anniversary (1915–2015), being celebrated throughout the entire year of 2015.

The current Founders Day logo features an iconic seal and waves that has been the logo for many years. The contest is open to any individual, including but not limited to Seal Beach residents. Entries will be judged by a team consisting of representatives from local businesses, residents and committee members. The team will select top designs and any winning themes/ideas that may be used as the official logo of the Seal Beach Centennial.

The contest is open to any individual of any age.

No group projects are allowed; only one participant may submit his or her artwork.

Artists may submit up to two entries may be submitted and must complete an entry

form must be completed for each entry.

The Seal Beach Centennial Marketing Committee reserves the right to extend all deadlines

associated with this contest to ensure that a sufficient number of entries are received.

Each design must lend itself to varying formats, including publications, signage, website, promotional items, and other printed material. It must reproduce well in various sizes and when printed in black and white. Limit designs to five colors or less.

All submitted designs and source images must be the original work of the artist person submitting the application. No third-party artwork or images, including clipart, or copyrighted graphics may be used.

The final design chosen as the contest winner may not necessarily be used as the Centennial’s official logo, or may be chosen in whole or in part as the official Centennial logo.

Artwork that has been previously published or exhibited is not permitted.

By submitting an entry, the artistperson agrees that the city of Seal Beach will become the rightful owner of the image and any likeness of the image, and may alter and reproduce the image at its discretion.

Electronic entries should be vector files only and can be submitted in PDF format. Incomplete information will disqualify the entry.

The team may choose not to use any contest submissions and retain the current logo, but if a final logo idea/theme is chosen and adopted by the city, the winners along with their created logo will be featured in a future press release by the city.

The winning artist will also be recognized at a subsequent Seal Beach City Council meeting and will be presented with a large-format, custom wood print of the logo design by WoodSnap.

All entries will be judged on the artwork’s creative ideas that reflect the uniqueness of our beach city, capturing the essence of Seal Beach. Judging decisions are final and may not be appealed.

The deadline for entries is Friday, June 30, 2014. Entries received after the deadline will not be accepted.

For more information, and for complete rules for the contest, contact Deb Machen or Seth Eaker at sealbeachcentennialmarketing@gmail.com.