The Partnership believes it is important to involve children in the project’s implementation. With this purpose in mind, we have launched a logo design competition, encouraging students to create a logo based on the project theme. Several designs were received and the winner was selected by a vote.
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This is a great initiative to involve children in such creative projects! It’s inspiring to see how students can contribute their ideas and talents. The logo design competition must have been a fun and engaging way for them to connect with the project’s theme. I’m curious to know what the winning design looks like—could you share it with us? It’s also interesting to think about how this experience might influence the students’ future interests in design or similar activities. Do you plan to organize more competitions like this in the future? I’d love to hear more about the impact this has had on the participants!
It’s great to see the Partnership involving children in such a creative way! The logo design competition sounds like a fantastic initiative to engage students and let them contribute meaningfully. I’m curious, though, how were the criteria for selecting the winner determined? Was it based on creativity, relevance to the theme, or something else? I also wonder if the winning design will be used officially for the project—it would be exciting to see it in action. Overall, this approach seems like a wonderful way to inspire young minds and make them feel part of something bigger. Do you think this kind of involvement could be expanded to other aspects of the project? I’d love to hear more about how the students responded to this opportunity!
That’s a great initiative to involve children in the project through a logo design competition! It’s inspiring to see young minds contributing creatively. I’m curious, what was the project theme that the logos were based on? The idea of voting for the winner adds a nice democratic touch. How many entries were received, and what criteria were used to judge them? It would be interesting to know if the winning design will be used officially for the project. What’s the next step after this competition? I’d love to hear more about how the children felt participating in this—did they find it engaging and meaningful?
Yes, the winner’s logo is our project logo.
The idea of involving children in the project through a logo design competition is brilliant! It not only engages them but also sparks creativity and a sense of ownership. I wonder how the students responded to the theme—was it challenging or inspiring for them? The winning design must be special; I’d love to know what made it stand out. Did the competition inspire more interest in the project among the students? I think initiatives like this are a fantastic way to nurture young talent while giving them a platform to contribute meaningfully. Could we see some of the other designs too? They must have been amazing as well!
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I really love the idea of involving children in the project through a logo design competition. It’s such a creative way to get them engaged and invested in the cause. I’m curious—how did the students react to the theme? Did they find it inspiring or perhaps a bit challenging? The winning design must have something unique; what exactly made it stand out from the rest? I also wonder if this competition sparked more interest in the project among the students overall. It’s great to see young talent being nurtured and given a platform to contribute. Any chance we could see some of the other designs? They must have been pretty impressive too! We’ve integrated libersave into our regional voucher system. It’s amazing how it allows us to bundle various providers on one platform effortlessly! Whith regards, EURMT