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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces a competition for a graphic symbol (logo) of the National for programme of Initiatives to mark the 20th anniversary of Bulgaria’s NATO accession

09 February 2024 News

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites applications for participation in an open competition for the creation of a graphic symbol (logo) of the National Programme of Initiatives to commemorate in 2024 the 20th anniversary of Bulgaria's NATO accession. The competition is open to all Bulgarian citizens who have completed secondary or higher education or are students of one of the following majors — graphic design, communication, art and visual arts, or marketing.

The submitted designs of the graphic symbol (logo) should be made only for the purpose of this competition and should not have participated in other competitions. Proposals must be original, innovative, recognizable and associative, and each applicant may submit up to three projects.

Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope every working day from 9:00 to 17:00 at the ‘Reception for Citizens’ of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sofia, 2 Alexander Zhendov str., with the following inscription: ‘Documents for participation in a competition for the design of a graphic symbol (logo) of the National Programme of Initiatives to commemorate in 2024 the 20th anniversary of Bulgaria’s membership in NATO’ and the following information: the applicant's name, address for correspondence, telephone number and e-mail address.

The deadline for submission of proposals is 17:00 on 23 February 2024. Submissions received after the deadline will not be accepted.

Full information about the competition can be found HERE.

Annex 1 — Application for participation

Annex 2 — Declaration of acceptance of the terms and conditions of the competition

Annex 3 — Declaration for the provision of personal data

Annex 4 — Contract

 

Methodology for the evaluation of proposals

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