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  • AVEN WorldPride banner design contest

    Hey you! Yes, you!

    Have you ever wanted to get more involved in asexual visibility efforts? Ever wanted to have something you designed be seen by thousands of admiring eyes?

    Well, the AVEN WorldPride committee is currently looking for creatively-minded individuals to submit banner design ideas for the upcoming WorldPride march in London this summer! The final design will be featured on a banner carried by a contingent of aces and allies from all over the world as we march through London to prove to the world that yes, asexuals exist, and we’re pretty awesomely asexy!

    Not an artist? Don’t have the means to create an actual image of your complete design? No worries - just send us a general description of your idea, and if it’s chosen, we’ll find a way to make it into reality!

    If you have any questions about the contest, or for more information about WorldPride in general, please feel free to drop us a line at worldpride.aces@gmail.com, or check out the dedicated WorldPride subforum on AVEN for updates or ways to get involved.

    Submission Requirements:

    Designs must include a clearly displayed and readable reference to AVEN, The Asexual Visibility and Education Network, and/or asexuality.org. In addition, please keep in mind the guidelines below when creating your entries.

    The deadline for submission is Saturday, April 28th. All submissions should be sent to worldpride.aces@gmail.com, and should include a copy of your design, an email address that we can use to contact you, your name, and any other information you would like to include.

    Design Guidelines:

    ~Keep the size in mind: designs should be suitable for a large, horizontal banner approx. 300x 100 cm (this is only an estimate - actual size is liable to change). Designs that are adaptable to different sizes (such as those with solid or easily extended backgrounds) are preferred.

    ~ Keep it relevant: designs should be asexuality-themed - for example, white, black, grey and purple are relevant, as the colors of the asexual pride flag, but a red theme would not be as relevant. If you wish to use symbols not usually associated with ace pride or the ace community, please explain why you chose them!

    ~ Keep it simple: Try not to make the design too complex, and consider it practically. A banner that is cluttered with too many colors and images will be distracting and hard to read. We want something that will be easily understandable at a glance, but still eye-catching and more interesting than just plain text on a solid color banner. Try to avoid using photos or pictures*
    (If used, however, any original art that cannot be easily reproduced (i.e., anything fancier than basic shapes, stripes, gradients, or text) should be scalable to full banner size with a resolution of at least 300dpi in the final print size.)

    ~ Keep it clear: Writing other than the names listed in the requirements above is optional but must also be clear and readable. There should not be an excess of writing- keep it simple, concise and relevant. Text should also be readable from a distance.

    ~ Keep it general: Preferably, designs should be re-usable. Having a design with “World Pride 2012!” is all very well but is singular to that event and it is likely the finished banner may be used for years at events all around the UK and potentially even abroad.

    ~Keep the message in mind:  Be aware of the message your design conveys. Pride is huge opportunity to raise visibility, assert ourselves as legitimate and as representatives of our orientation, and designs should reflect that. Designs do not have to be super strict, but a design based on in-jokes like cake or Sherlock, for example, is unlikely to be taken as seriously by people not familiar with the asexual community.

    ~Keep it appropriate and legal: No profanity, swear words, or explicit content, please. In addition, please do not include copyrighted images or other trademarked logos or brands in your designs, with the exception of official AVEN symbols.

    Even if your design is not chosen for the banner, your idea may still be chosen for  stickers, leaflets or other vis/ed materials.

    Also, please note that all designs are not final and may be subject to changes made by the WorldPride committee. By submitting entries into this contest, you are giving permission to use, reproduce, or modify any designs submitted with the understanding that the final design will be paraded publicly and is likely to appear in photographs and film which may be broadcast or made available for viewing online.

    WorldPride is both a fun event and a fantastic visibility opportunity, so send in your design ideas and help us make it even more awesome!

    Source asexuality.org
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