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SCB needs a logo-and we need your help!
You may have assumed that the rhino-egret illustration on the home page of our web site is our logo. As attractive as that graphic is (and as much as we appreciate rhinos, egrets, and the plants they eat), that illustration was not designed to serve as SCB's logo. We need a graphic that symbolizes the breadth of the world's biological diversity and our efforts to conserve it. We hereby invite the 6000 talented and creative members of SCB--and their friends and colleagues--to submit a logo design.
1. Anyone may submit an entry. The contest is not restricted to SCB members.
2. The logo should represent SCB and, ideally, biological diversity.
3. The logo must be black and white and must be clear when reduced to a minimum size of 5 x 5 cm. Keep in mind that the logo will be used for diverse purposes in both printed and electronic formats.
4. Entries must be received by 1 May 2002 via email (logo@conservationbiology.org) or regular mail (Logo Contest, SCB, 4245 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203).
5. Finalists will be chosen by the Board of Governors and distributed to the membership via the SCB newsletter and web site. All members will be invited to cast their vote for the winning SCB logo. SCB may work with a professional graphic artist to refine the selected design.
6. The winner will receive honor, glory, fame . . . and a cash award of US$250.
Questions? Contact:
Alan Thornhill, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Society for Conservation Biology
telephone 703-276-2384 fax 703-995-4633
athornhill@conbio.org
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