Gujarat@75 Years - Logo Competition
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Gujarat, established on May 1, 1960, will proudly complete 75 years in 2035. This inspiring journey has been marked by progress, cultural richness, and innovation. The state is not only known for its vibrant festivals and industrial growth but also holds many unique distinctions. Did you know Gujarat is home to Anand, the "Milk Capital of India," where the Amul cooperative began the White Revolution. The state is “Home to Asia’s Longest Ropeway at Girnar”. Gujarat’s ancient city of Lothal is believed to be the world’s earliest known dock, and Ahmedabad- the India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City”. From the surreal salt desert of the Rann of Kutch to the intricate stepwells like Rani ki Vav, Gujarat’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage are truly remarkable. The state is also a Paradise for Birdwatchers and is known for its “Strong Vegetarian Culture”, even hosting the “World’s First All-Vegetarian Pizza Hut!” These fascinating facts reflect the spirit and legacy of Gujarat, making this 75-year celebration a moment of pride for every citizen.
To mark this historic occasion, the Government of Gujarat, in collaboration with MyGov, invites creative minds to design the official logo for ‘Gujarat @ 75’. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your artistic talent and contribute to a historic milestone for the state.
Gratification:
1. 1st Winner will be rewarded with ₹3,00,000/-
2. The top 5 Participants will get a certificate of appreciation and a chance to meet the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Technical Parameter:
1. Simplicity and Uniqueness: Keep the design simple for easy recognition and ensure it stands out as unique.
2. Scalability: clear and recognizable at all sizes,
3. Colour Codes: It should reflect the vibrant culture and Heritage of Gujarat.
4. Typography: Use fonts that are legible, appropriate and consistent.
5. File Formats: Provide the logo in multiple formats—vector (SVG, EPS, PDF) for scalability and print, and raster (PNG, JPG) for web and digital use. Ensure high resolution (300 DPI for print, 72 DPI for digital).
6. Black and White Compatibility: The logo should be effective and recognisable in both colour and black-and-white applications.
7. Logo Variations: Prepare different versions for various backgrounds and uses, such as full-colour, single-colour, and transparent background versions.
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For any concerns, please connect on the website link directly – https://cmogujarat.gov.in/en