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International Dinosaur Month Logo Contest still being held
On behalf of International Dinosaur Month, I'm sending the following:
We've received inquiries about whether or not the IDM2001 Logo Contest
is still being held.
Indeed, given the world situation, it seems more appropriate than ever
to hold an international competition. In fact, inquiries have been
received this year for the first time from all over the world. In the
past, only Americans had entered the contest. Already there have been
letters from Iran, Canada, the US and the UK.
At the risk of redundancy, here is the press release with the rules once
again.
Please write to IDM2001@Juno.Com if you have questions.
Thank you.
Logo Contest for Fifth Annual International Dinosaur Month - IDM 2001
Officially Annnounced
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 1, 2001
We are pleased to announce the fifth annual international contest for a
Logo for IDM 2001 ? Dinosaur Millennium
It is open to any individual who would like to enter. There are no age
or national restrictions.
The winning entry or entries will be used to help publicize this
international not-for-profit, educational event.
The name of the artist will be mentioned prominently in all promotional
materials for the event.
It is anticipated that the winning logo will be displayed in science
museums, libraries and schools all over the world as well as the World
Wide Web.
International Dinosaur Month is an annual event intended to encourage
interest in the sciences. IDM 2001 is the fifth annual event. A website
is located at: http://www.dinosaur.org/IDM.htm
We are pleased to announce our first Logo Contest Corporate Sponsor,
Non-Violent Games, Inc which will offer the first 50 artists who submit
an IDM logo one pack of Dinosaur Trading cards. The winning artist will
receive a complete set of all 4 dinosaur trading card packs -- the meat
eater, plant eater, skeleton, and variety sets. Each 10-pack set
contains a beautiful, scientifically accurate illustration of each
dinosaur, a factoid on each dinosaur, as well as a special "color me
card" and an interactive dinosaur puzzle to be pieced together.
PLEASE FORWARD this announcement and post it prominently in appropriate
places.
Requirements:
1) The logo should be clear and suitable for reproduction in a variety
of sizes and media. That is, it should be legible and attractive when
both small and large.
2) It must include a dinosaur as part of the design.
3) It must include the words: International Dinosaur Month
4) Entrants may optionally submit two variant designs: one intended for
large reproduction and a second one intended as a small banner for
online, World-Wide-Web usage.
5) It may be in color and in any media.
6) It may optionally include the words "IDM 2001"
7) It may optionally include the date: October 1-31, 2001
8) It may optionally include the phrase "Dinosaur Millennium"
Entries
1) The contest closes at midnight October 7, 2001.
2) By E-mail
Format of electronic submissions: Submissions may be made in .jpg or
.gif or .tiff format to:
artwork@dinosaur.org by e-mail.
They should not exceed 400KB in size. We may request higher resolution
images from finalists.
Do not send more than one design in a single e-mail.
3) By snail mail:
DO NOT SEND THE ONLY COPY OR ORIGINAL OF ANY ENTRY. SEND A COPY OR
REPRODUCTION.
Submissions may be made in any form suitable for reproduction to:
IDM2001
c/o DInosaur Interplanetary Gazette
Planetarium Station,
POB 502-Contest 2001
New York, NY 10024-0502
4) Submissions MUST be accompanied by your:
Name
Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
e-mail address
You may optionally include your age and a brief statement about your
occupation and intention (student? professional artist? School
attended?)
5) Snail mail submissions should be packed carefully to avoid bending
and marked appropriately.
Remember DO NOT SEND YOUR ONLY ORIGINAL COPY.
Rules
1) All entries become property of Dinosaurs International, a not for
profit corporation in the public interest which is the parent
organization of International Dinosaur Month.
2) No entries can be returned, so PLEASE do not send the only copy of
your work.
3) Winners will be announced in October.
4) Decisions of the judges will be final.
5) An additional prize may be offered, but will be announced separately,
if at all.
6) Any modifications to the rules or terms of submission will be
announced publicly.
7) Contest closes October 7, 2001. E-mails must be received by then or
postmarked by midnight of that day.
8) Entries will be judged upon Originality, Appropriateness to theme,
Appearance.
The Honorary Board of Directors for International Dinosaur Month
includes (alphabetically):
Sue Blakey, Wyoming Dinosaur Center USA
Howard Bloom, founder: International Paleopsychology Project; member:
New York Academy of Sciences, American Association for the Advancement
of Science, American Psychological Society, Academy of Political
Science, Human Behavior and Evolution Society, European Sociobiological
Society, USA
Dr. Philip J. Currie, Paleontologist, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Alberta,
Canada
Samuel R. Delany, Writer, critic, Professor of Comparative Literature,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, State University of New York at
Buffalo, Temple University. USA
James Gurney, Author, Dinotopia, James Gurney's World of Dinosaurs,
dinosaur illustrator, painter of 1997 United States Postal Service
Dinosaur Stamps, USA
Kelly Milner Halls, Author: Dino-Trekking; Special Features Editor, Kids
Read on America Online (AOL), Contributor to: Chicago Tribune, Atlanta
Journal Constitution, Writer's Digest, Family Fun, Highlights for
Children. USA
Dr. Narisetti Innaiah, Noted Author, Journalist, Translator (Telugu) &
Lecturer in Philosophy of Science, India
Mary Kirkaldy, Co-Chair: The Dinosaur Mailing List, Noted Dinosaur
Enthusiast and Paleontological Promotor. USA
Dr. Paul Kurtz, Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at State University of
New York at Buffalo; Chairman of The Committee for the Scientific
Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP). USA
Don Lessem, Noted popular Paleontology Author, founder of The Dinosaur
Society, technical advisor to Steven Spielberg's motion picture Jurassic
Park. USA
Mark Norell, Paleontologist, American Museum of Natural History, New
York, New York, USA
Karen L. Podd, President of Buffalo Diocese and Liturgical Commission;
Instructor in Theology, Narden Academy, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Affiliations are listed for identification purposes only.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Edward Summer, Chairman
e-mail: IDM2001@Juno.Com
mailto:IDM2001@Juno.Com
Voice Mail and FAX - 917-477-4906
International Dinosaur Month
Dinosaurs International
Planetarium Station
POB 502-IDM2001
New York, NY 10024-0502
FIfth Annual International Dinosaur Month - IDM2001 - October 1-31, 2001
The Fifth Annual International Dinosaur Month - IDM 2001
October 1-31, 2000
http://www.dinosaur.org/IDM.htm
mailto:IDM2001@Juno.Com
Sponsored by Dinosaurs International, a not-for-profit organization.
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