Background
The Women in Leadership (WIL) Programme is calling for submissions for a motif that will be used as the part of the brand identity for the WIL programme. This competition is open to everyone over the age 18 and is inclusive of staff of the Pacific Community (SPC).
The Motif
The motif pattern will be a recurring design element that will enhance the branding by visually representing its values and goals. For the Women In Leadership Programme, the motif pattern should reflect the essence of strengthening women in leadership while incorporating the cultures and traditions of the Pacific. This can be achieved by using symbols, colours, and patterns significant to Pacific cultures. Additionally, the motif should encourage male champions, symbolising collaboration and support between genders. The motif pattern, ideally will visually communicate the programme's inclusivity and values, fostering a sense of belonging and creating a memorable brand identity.
Competition Guidelines
- The objective of this competition is to design a motif for the WIL programme. The motif will reflect the WIL programme logic and its pillars. It will also be guided by SPC's people centered approach.
- The competition is open to everyone over the age of 18 and within SPC's member countries, inclusive of individuals who are employed full-time or part-time by SPC.
- Individuals may work in groups, however only one (1) prize will be awarded to the group if chosen as the winner.
- Ensure that the submitted design is original and not plagiarised or subject to copyright.
How to Enter
- Please submit your entries via this link: https://forms.gle/S7AKQu8hDQuwAYK46
- If you face any difficulties while submitting your entry, please email [email protected]
- Entries must be submitted in either of the following formats: PNG, PDF or High-Resolution JPEG.
- The file size must NOT exceed 1GB.
- The entry must include an explanation of the motif design of no more than 500 words and include reasons for choice of colours.
- No more than 2 entries may be submitted by any one individual.
- The deadline for Entries is 11.59PM on May 31st, 2024, Fiji Time.
- Judging and Selection of Winner
- The entries will be judged by the members of the WIL taskforce.
The criteria for judging will be based on:
- context to implementation of the WIL programme through the people centred approach
- creativity
- visual appeal showing the unique Pacific cultural heritage that sets SPC apart from other development partners.
- The WIL taskforce reserves the right not to select a winner if no suitable entries are received.
- The WIL Taskforce reserves the right to disqualify any Entrant or Entry at its sole discretion. No correspondence shall be entered into.
- The selected Motif becomes the property of SPC.
- The winning motif may be modified to suit the needs of WIL Programme.
- The winners will be announced via SPC social media channels.
- The winners photo and a snippet about the motif will be kept on the WIL webpage.
Intellectual Property
All Entrants affirm their submissions are their own original work, have not been copied from others or from previous designs, including their own, and do not violate the intellectual property rights of any other person or entity
WIL Programme shall have the right to edit, modify, or otherwise use the winning submission in part or in its entirety in whatever manner it deems appropriate.
The entrant must provide the working files of the motif design.
Disclaimer
WIL Programme is not responsible for late, incomplete, or unusable entries, including entries that are lost or unusable due to computer, internet, or electronic problems.
WIL Programme reserves the right to cancel or modify the competition and award the prize by alternate means if fraud or technical failure is determined at any time, including after the submission window has closed.
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