Announcing a 2024 T-Shirt Design Contest
As part of our upcoming Awareness Campaign, we are excited to announce a t-shirt design contest! From now until August 12th, you can submit your designs to be considered. Our Board of Directors will vote on the winning design on August 13.
Chelsea’s Hope is celebrating 15 years as a patient advocacy organization this year. We aim to improve the lives of those affected by Lafora disease and help accelerate the development of treatments. Our 2024 Chelsea’s Hope Awareness Campaign aims to spread awareness about Lafora disease and fundraise for the ION283 Safety Study.
What will the shirts be for?
They are for our community to feel connected and raise awareness about Lafora disease. Profits from the t-shirt sales will fund our mission and they will be a prize for fundraisers during our upcoming awareness campaign.
The contest winner will receive a shirt free of charge.
T-Shirt Design Contest Guidelines
Eligibility
There is no entry fee to submit a design; the contest is open to all. There are no limits on how many designs you submit. However, if you are under 18, a parent or guardian must submit it on your behalf.
Rules and Guidelines
- You must create an original design and incorporate all of the required design components outlined below. The design must align with the Chelsea’s Hope Lafora Children Research Fund brand. Your submission may not have been previously published and must not contain profanity, trademarks, other organization’s logos, or any copyrighted works of any other person or business.
- Design(s) must be submitted via the submission form by 11:59 pm (PT) on August 12, 2024.
- The winning designer agrees to sign a waiver allowing Chelsea’s Hope to use their design free of charge for any and all printing and promotional purposes.
- The contest winner must agree to submit a high-resolution art file within five days of notification and agree to work with the printer if slight changes/modifications are necessary for production. If not, the organization might choose an alternate winner to meet our production deadlines.
- By submitting an entry, you are agreeing to all contest rules. If you have any questions, please email info@chelseashope.org.
Required Design Components
The organization will place the winning design on the front of the 2024 Awareness Campaign t-shirt, which will be white. The design theme should include “Fight Lafora” and the Chelsea’s Hope logo.
Below are some brand guidelines:
LOGO:
Click here to access the Chelsea’s Hope logo.
DESIGN SOFTWARE:
Your choice, so long you can generate a PDF or image to submit.
COLORS:
The design can include the following colors:
FONTS:
We use Arial and Calibri along with these fonts from Canva:
How We Will Select a Winner
The Chelsea’s Hope Board of Directors will vote on designs, which the Executive Director will present anonymously.
Designs will be reviewed for:
- Concept and originality of design
- Visibility from a reasonable distance
- Adherence to design and submission rules and guidelines
- Adherence to the Chelsea’s Hope branding guidelines, including logo usage, colors, and typefaces
- Highlighting the organization’s mission
Fine Print of the T-Shirt Design Contest
Publicity and Agreement: Contest entry constitutes an agreement by the submitting designers to grant Chelsea’s Hope Lafora Children Research Fund a free license of all copyrights of the submitted works in perpetuity for publicity and promotional purposes. The winner(s) will be subject to approval by the organization.
Media Release: By submitting artwork, you agree that if your design wins, Chelsea’s Hope Lafora Children Research Fund retains first printing rights and a free license, in perpetuity, to utilize the design on t-shirts and other promotional items and marketing and fundraising materials. You guarantee that your design does not contain any copyrighted material, including images/copy found on the internet, unless marked as published under a Creative Commons (cc) license. Contest entrants not selected as the winning designer(s) retain all rights to their artwork.