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European Year of Volunteering 2011 - EU Logo and Slogan competition
2010. április 7. 16:35, Rovat: Önkéntesség
And the winners are…

The official logo will be based on the image below and the slogan for the Year will be "Volunteer! Make a difference."
This was a tough competition, with more than twenty high-quality entries for the logo reaching the final selection phase.
The slogan will be translated into the official languages of the EU, linguistically adapted where necessary to retain the spirit and message of the English original.
Further, the winning logo will now be slightly adapted to comply with the Commission's Official Publications Office's printing guidelines before being disseminated for widespread use on publicity materials and stationery for the European Year throughout the EU and beyond.
It was a huge success, as can be seen by the high quality of the designs and slogan suggestions that were submitted.
Your involvement was vital to the successful outcome of the competition, and we are sure that you share our pride in the excellent logo and slogan that have emerged from the process.
Thank you to all participants and Congratulations to the winners:
The slogan will be translated into the official languages of the EU, linguistically adapted where necessary to retain the spirit and message of the English original.
Further, the winning logo will now be slightly adapted to comply with the Commission's Official Publications Office's printing guidelines before being disseminated for widespread use on publicity materials and stationery for the European Year throughout the EU and beyond.
It was a huge success, as can be seen by the high quality of the designs and slogan suggestions that were submitted.
Your involvement was vital to the successful outcome of the competition, and we are sure that you share our pride in the excellent logo and slogan that have emerged from the process.
Thank you to all participants and Congratulations to the winners:
Logo: Ivan Gamal (Ukraine)
Slogan: Silvia-Roxana Patru (Romania)

