Alae Mercurii Volume 12 Issue 2: Fall Edition | Page 25

Announcements

Local Publication Contest by Editor Anika Park

Logo Competition by 1st VP Lucas Kuan

Salvete Omnes!

This year, we are running a logo contest for a new GJCL logo, and we need your help! We want you to submit a possible new design to be the face of Georgia. What do you get out of this? Well, spirit points at State Convention and bragging rights to say you designed our logo! We only have a few rules.

Professional: We will be using this new logo on all our future endeavors, so please keep it clean and eye-friendly! You can use words and lettering, but keep in mind that the logo will be on all things, from small brochures to large projection screens – make a logo that is scalable!

Theme: Logo must promote the GJCL. Therefore, you must have the letters GJCL somewhere on the design. Also, please keep it classically themed. Please leave room somewhere on the design so that future modifications like adding the words Winner, or Award can easily fit and work well with the logo.

Color: Please limit your color use to 2 colors.

Integrity: Logos cannot contain copyrighted material. Logos must have been created and edited by the contestant(s). Logos may not include images or licensed images that have been previously published. Must be easily reproducible and scalable for large and small formatting.

Variation: Additionally, you may choose to design two logos – one with simply a thumbnail design and another with more text. While not required, this is highly recommended.

Please have all of your submissions in by January 1st!

Turn them in through this google form

Salvete omnes!

Please consider participating in the Local Publication contest! The only requirement is that you create one newsletter that reflects your JCL chapter. As the year draws to a close, this is the perfect time to start working a newsletter that sums up your JCL's activities and events throughout this semester. Here is the rubric:

-Are the articles relevant to the classics or the JCL?

-Is the content of the articles diverse?

-Are there photographs, videos, or any sort of multimedia?

-Are there multiple people who have contributed towards the

issue (Diverse authorship can include submissions from peers,

interviews, etc.)?

-Is there a minimal amount of grammatical or stylistic errors?

-Are the articles organized and easily readable?

-Is the format of the issue aesthetically pleasing?

-Are headers, page numbers, columns, etc. consistent?

Please keep in mind that the purpose of this contest is to encourage less participatory chapters to engage

25 Points

10 Points

15 Points

CONTENT

GRAMMAR AND STYLE

PRESENTATION

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