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Design a Logo and Tagline for NCSSR
The scheme of National Centre of Sports Sciences and Research (NCSSR) aims to support high level research, education and innovation with respect to high performance of elite ...
The scheme of National Centre of Sports Sciences and Research (NCSSR) aims to support high level research, education and innovation with respect to high performance of elite athletes. The scheme has two components: One is setting up of NCSSR and other is focused on creation of support to Sports Sciences Departments in Six Universities and Sports Medicine Departments in Six Medical Colleges/ Institutes/ Hospitals. NCSSR is operating its sports science research with various Sports Science departments i.e. Anthropometry, Biomechanics, Physiology, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Nutrition, Medicine, and Strength and Conditioning for improvement of Sports Performance (Indian Athletes).
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in collaboration with MyGov is looking for a logo and tagline that captures the essence of NCSSR and resonates with its Sports Ecosystem.
The ideal formation should be:
Unique and Memorable: Easily recognizable and stands out in our Organization.
Versatile: Suitable for various mediums, from digital to print, and adaptable to different sizes.
Relevant: Reflective of our organization’s values, culture, and mission.
Timeless: A design that will remain effective and relevant as our organization evolves.
Inclusivity: The logo and tagline should be inclusive of science and tradition of Indian culture.
Technical Parameters:
1. The logo must be submitted in JPG, JPEG or PNG format.
2. The logo must be designed on a digital platform that can be easily replicated on websites, social media posts, printed banners and so on.
3. The winning participant must submit an open and editable logo file.
4. The logo must be an original design work. Any proof of plagiarism, imitation, replication, etc shall lead to disqualification.
5. The logo should be designed in a coloured format. The size of the logo may vary from 5 cm*5 cm to 30cm*30cm in either portrait or landscape mode.
6. The logo and tagline should be usable on the website, social media platforms, and printables such as stationary, signboards, magazines, commercials, holdings, standees, brochures, leaflets, pamphlets, souvenirs, and other publicity and marketing material for the promotion.
7. The logo image should be in high resolution with a minimum of 600 DPI.
8. The logo should look clean (not pixilated or bit-mapped) when viewed on-screen at 100%.
9. Entries should not be submitted in compressed or self-extracting formats.
10. The logo design should not be imprinted or watermarked.
Gratification: Winning entry will get ₹ 25000/-
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