Totana City Council has launched a competition of ideas aimed at creating the corporate image of the sector of Agriculture and Livestock in the town of Totana, in order to promote the products of agricultural and livestock sectors of the town of Totana and whose deadline is open until August 7.
Thus, as also the mayor of Agriculture and Livestock, John Pagan, "will provide a corporate image for its own distinct identification and promotion so that all communication and advertising tools are uniform and easily identifiable from general, in order to promote the excellence and differentiate positive environmental benefits and food and agricultural products and livestock in the town of Totana.
In this regard, and based on the resolutions adopted by the Municipal Agricultural Advisory Council and Livestock body Citizen on Agriculture, Local Government Board, adopted at its last meeting the call for the contest of ideas for to creating the corporate image of the sector of Agriculture and Livestock in the town of Totana.
The contest is open to individuals and legal persons of any nationality, presenting his own ideas, original and unpublished that serve the purpose the contest.
The jury will consider evaluation criteria such as originality and creativity of design, the justification of the proposed contribution, ease in their implementation, both in college and in the documentation of buildings and premises at Headquarters and boundaries, plates, identification cards, certificates, posters, website, among others, easy reading and identification and economic valuation of the cost of reproducing the image proposed
The City Council awarded a total of 2,200 euros in prize money, with € 1,800 first prize, second prize of 900 euros and a third prize of 500 euros.
The deadline for proposals is open until August 7 and initiatives will be presented through the Citizens Advice Service of the City of Totana and based on the requirements laid down the rules and regulations of the competition.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana. Foto: archivo Murcia.com