Dubai eGovernment announces logo design competition for Zayed University students

Published March 17th, 2008 - 02:45 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Dubai eGovernment announces logo design competition for Zayed University students
 
Participants required to submit creative designs for the 17 core eServices offered by Dubai eGovernment  
 
Dubai eGovernment has announced that it has launched a logo design contest for students of Zayed University, whereby participants are required to design creative logos for the 17 core eServices offered by Dubai eGovernment, including AskDubai, ePay, mDubai, eLearn, eLibrary, eHost, Mobile Portal and eSurvey, among others. Through this competition, Dubai eGovernment aims to give a fresh and more contemporary look to its logos and overall identity, by leveraging the creativity of talented UAE youth.
 
Dubai eGovernment is offering attractive prizes to winners of the logo design contest, with AED 10,000 for the first prize winner, AED 5,000 for the second prize, AED 3,000 for the third prize and AED 1,000 each for places four to ten.
 
“We are pleased to host this competition for students of Zayed University and we are certain that the results of the contest will be overwhelming both in terms of response and the level of creativity. Students will have an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their creativity and imagination through their logo designs, which will give a fresh look to Dubai eGovernment’s overall branding and identity,” said Salem Al Shair, eServices Director, Dubai eGovernment.  
 
“We expect the participants to come up with designs that are innovative, trendy and a true reflection of Dubai eGovernment’s forward-thinking approach,” he added.
 
Participants in the contest are required to create designs for all the 17 logos and submit the artwork both as softcopy and colour printouts. All the designs should be genuine and must not have been used before or submitted to any competition. The deadline for submitting entries is March 27, 2008.