4.2 National logo contest

  • 4.2 National logo contest

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    The logos that were in competition:

    The winning logos:

    Alexandru Constantin: I started from the idea that our planet would have to rebuild itself, through the efforts of all the people, to protect the environment and  reduce pollution. I imagined that the French, the Polish, the Romanians, the Turkish and the German all together get out of the black planet  and start a new life on a green,  friendly  planet. This ' journey ' is done under the ‘banner’ of the French team (because the French partners are the project coordinators). The rear guard, provided by Romania, has the Mission of defending the team approach for the project „Present for the Future” from any attacks of pollutant factors. As a result of the work carried out, we consider that, a new world could be created out from scratch.  My hope is that during this trip we will be followed by a lot of people who want to give future generations the best gift: a green planet where to live, to be happy and healthy

     

     

    Andrei Craveschi: I chose to add my logo an image of the Earth surrounded by people holding their hands in a circle because it represents the Union between the Nations participating in this project. Representative images are thumbnails of the flags of the project countries: France, the coordinating country, Romania, Germany, Poland and Turkey. I have chosen the text to be in French because it is the national language of the coordinators, but also a master language. At the same time, I decided to add the project name ' Erasmus+’ and also its slogan: „Present pour le futur”. I've decided to use vivid colors to symbolize movement, health, friendship, cooperation and knowledge which are expressed through this project. In conclusion, I wanted to create a logo that contains, more or less, all the ideas and objectives: the exchange of experience between different Nations, making friends online, face-to-face communication between teenagers from different countries and developing interpersonal relationships.