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Logo design contest launched to mark 25th anniversary of Wallonia-Brussels Delegation in Vietnam

A logo design contest has been launched by the Wallonia-Brussels General Delegation (DGWB) in Vietnam to mark 25 years of its presence in the country (1996-2021).
Logo design contest launched to mark 25th anniversary of Wallonia-Brussels Delegation in Vietnam ảnh 1Representatives from the Wallonia-Brussels General Delegation in Vietnam hand over prizes to winners of a recent contest (Photo: Wallonia-Brussels General Delegation in Vietnam)

Hanoi (VNA) -
A logo design contest has been launched by theWallonia-Brussels General Delegation (DGWB) in Vietnam to mark 25 years of itspresence in the country (1996-2021).

According to the organisers, the competition is open to students ofuniversities and colleges nationwide, and is calling for logo designs thatclearly express the significance of 25 years of the Wallonia-Brussels - Vietnampartnership, as well as being creative, solemn and bearing the particularitiesof both Vietnam and Wallonia-Brussels.

Applicants can send a maximum of three logos in JPEG format from 3MB to 5MB tothe address ngawb@walbruvietnam.org. Their graphic work should be sent fromNovember 30, 2020 until January 20, 2021.

The organisers will announce the results on February 26, 2021 on DGWB Vietnam'sFacebook and via the winners’ email addresses. The awards ceremony is scheduledfor March 2021.

The winning logo will be used by DGWB in Vietnam as its official visualidentity in all events in 2021./.
VNA

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