Thursday, January 9, 2014

Contest Assignments!!!


Thursday & Friday:

Tee Shirt Design for SHAC
"Prevention Plan Logo"
--Logo covering distracted/texting and driving, under-aged drinking, and drinking and driving.--
--"5 Seconds Is All It Takes", "5 seconds is the minimal amount of time that your attention is taken away from the road when you're texting and driving. If you are traveling at 55mph, this equals driving the length of a football field without looking at the road. Texting and driving is also the #1 cause of death in road accidents."-Demetrius R.

Vans Shoe Design Contest
www.vans.com/customculture
#vanscustomculture

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"The initial round of judging will be (i) conducted by Vans corporate employees and (ii) based upon the following criteria (each to be weighted equally) – Overall Creativity (method, use of material/media, originality, imagination, ability to showcase new, meaningful concepts); Relevance to Theme (how each element of the design/submission reflects the corresponding theme of the Contest); Impact and Statement (demonstrates influence and creates inspiring effect by the use of new ideas). In the event of a tie, the advancing high school in a given region will be the high school whose submission (among the tied submissions) had the higher/highest score in Overall Creativity" 


WHAT IS VANS CUSTOM CULTURE?
Custom Culture is a national high school shoe customization contest where schools from all over the United States compete for a chance to win money for their art programs. Registered schools will receive four pairs of blank Vans sneakers to be customized in four themes: Art, Music, Action Sports and Local Flavor.
WHAT CAN YOU WIN?
The Top Five finalists will be flown to New York City for an exclusive final event where the winner will be selected. The grand prize winning school will receive a $50,000 prize for their art program and the chance for their shoes to be produced and sold in Vans' retail stores. The four runner up schools will also receive money for their art programs.





















































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