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Shrimp Club Victoria is looking for a logo. Can you help??

 

So, as our Club would not be the same without the input and contributions of our members and friends, we are opening it up to you to help us find a suitable image.

 

Images need to be of a high resolution and something that we can use to produce shirts, jumpers, coffee mugs, etc. and to represent our Club in promotional materials.

 

We ask that all images get posted on the thread on the Shrimp Club Victoria Facebook homepage.

 

All images need to be received before Friday 29th May 2015.

 

The Shrimp Club Victoria committee members will select their Top 5 entries prior to the next Club Meeting on Sunday 31st May.

 

At the meeting we will put the Top 5 to a vote. All attendees will be asked to vote to help decide which logo will be the winner.

 

The winning entrant will receive a prize pack including 7 packs of Boss Aquaria shrimp products including Snow, Crack, Baby Powder, Mineral Powder, Barley Pellets, Booster and Mineral Balls.

 

By entering this competition, you give us permission to use your image on our future Shrimp Club Victoria merchandise, promotional materials, website and facebook page.

 

Images need to be of your own work/image, get your thinking caps on, and get the creative vibe going!!

 

Entries close at 11:59pm AEST Thursday 28th May 2015.

 

Special thanks to Shrimp Club Victoria sponsor BossAquaria for providing this amazing prize!!

 

Thanks & look forward to seeing your awesome entries!!

 

Credit Jamie Newbreed for writing up this comp and image :)

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Is there any other requirements etc for the logo like more of a brief?

Are we only allowed to enter one ?

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Can enter as many as you like, no real requirements. Would like something that is able to be easily printed on t shirts, merchandise ect.

Maybe we will add if logo selected from a member of skf, we will throw in a shrimp club Victoria shirt in the prize (once we have a logo, and shirts printed)

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Any objections to the image being slightly watermarked ? If it is decided the winner will remove it afterwards?

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Sent you pm with link, as you know i dont have facebook.

 

 

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that looks sweet ozshrimp. only thing that could be improved is to remove any reference to Victoria from the image and replace it with South Australia

lol jk. I love victoria tbh have spent some time in a few places there :-)

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Would love to see other states all create their own clubs.

Heck I would travel interstate for whoever has a meeting.

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not sure I agree ozshrimp u there have the most scenic of the large capitals not to mention some beautiful beautiful areas I just adore especially the snowy mountains and around armidale / new england. what part of nsw r u in ozshrimp?

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not sure I agree ozshrimp u there have the most scenic of the large capitals not to mention some beautiful beautiful areas I just adore especially the snowy mountains and around armidale / new england. what part of nsw r u in ozshrimp?

Western NSW, suppose the states okay but most of the people are sh%t lol more so Sydney

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Would love to see other states all create their own clubs.

Heck I would travel interstate for whoever has a meeting.

I would seriously consider an interstate visit to other clubs too. Great to meet up with other shrimpkeepers, share experiences and also put faces to names.

Shrimp Club Vic has been growing steadily and we get a pretty consistent turn out now which will grow as a result of the interest shown in Shrimp Championship and the new faces we saw on the day.

Would be great to see SA beat NSW or QLD to being the next established club! Haha

Who will be next I wonder???

And I think your logo rocks Oz! You have a good eye for this type of work!!

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I would seriously consider an interstate visit to other clubs too. Great to meet up with other shrimpkeepers, share experiences and also put faces to names.

Shrimp Club Vic has been growing steadily and we get a pretty consistent turn out now which will grow as a result of the interest shown in Shrimp Championship and the new faces we saw on the day.

Would be great to see SA beat NSW or QLD to being the next established club! Haha

Who will be next I wonder???

And I think your logo rocks Oz! You have a good eye for this type of work!!

If Anyone wants help organising a meeting in their state. Feel free to contact myself and/or Jamie.

Very happy to share info for how Vic works. Best thing for the hobby I feel is active clubs

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