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LIFE Danube Free Sky project logo wanted!
December 16, 2020 | News

LIFE Danube Free Sky project logo wanted!

We invite you to participate in the logo competition for the new international project LIFE Danube Free Sky1 that connects 7 countries along the Danube river (AT, SK, HU, HR, RS, BG, RO) with the aim to protect our precious birds from the deaths and injuries caused by the electrocution and collisions with power lines. 

 

The project has started in September 2020 and will last until February 2026. During this period, thousands more than one thousand kilometers of railway and power lines will be surveyed and on the most dangerous sections, the flight diverters will be installed for better visibility and prevention of collisions. Also, the most dangerous utility poles will be insulated to prevent electrocution. 

 

This unique project represents cooperation between 15 partners - 8 electric companies, 1 railway company, 3 national parks, 3 NGOs. The main aim is to create a safer “free sky” place for birds along the "European Amazon" – the extraordinary Danube river. For more info visit www.danubefreesky.eu 

 

The project logo will be used for a wide variety of purposes: electronic version on websites, social networks, videos, contracts/other formal documents, etc. The logo will be also used on printed materials, such as notice boards, publications, PR set: e.g. T-shirts, pens, decorative magnets, stickers, etc.

 

  • How to apply?


All the Competition proposals must respect the Rules and Conditions available here.


The Competition proposal (*.png/*.jpg, 72 dpi) and any potential questions should be sent via email until January 10th, 2021 23:59 Central European time (CET) on the email address: info@danubefreesky.eu with the subject of the email: “logo DanubeFreeSky”.


The winning price is up to 800.00 € (eight hundred euros).

The official language of the competition and for communication with competitors will be English.


More information can be found on the project´s website www.danubefreesky.eu

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