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Website launches competition to fix NSW Government logo

By Jessica Stanic on Monday, 20 July 2009

Crowdsourcing website DesignBay.com has launched an unsanctioned $1000 contest to re-design the recently bungled NSW Government logo.

DesignBay – a global marketplace for creative services run by a 25 year old Sydney based entrepreneur – is offering a first prize of $1000 to the best logo design from any designer or member of the public and is offering to donate the results to the NSW Government and Nathan Rees.

In its first two days, the contest has already generated over 10 creative logos. The competition will run for 30 days and the public will be able to vote on their favourite design.

According to DesignBay, the purpose of the content is to help the government get a logo “designed by the people and chosen by the people.”

To enter, please visit www.designbay.com/nsw-logo-contest

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