Mar 29 - Stefano Plantone Wins Spring Festival Logo Competition
Gibraltar Cultural Services, on behalf of the Ministry for Culture, have announced the winner for this year’s Spring Festival Logo competition.
The First Prize and winning entry was awarded to Stefano Plantone.
The winning entry will receive a cash prize of £500, with the logo displayed in all printed and marketing material produced under the 2019 Spring Festival umbrella.
With 323 entries the panel has granted a further twelve highly commended awards as follows:
- Christopher Leon Adult Entry
- Steven Aguilera Adult Entry
- Shelli Abudarham Westside School
- Ella Scarrott Prior Park
- Hannah Koessler Prior Park
- Amanda Torres Bishop Fitzgerald School
- Mia Hook St Anne’s Middle School
- Mathieu Busto St Anne’s Middle School
- Mariana Verissimo St Bernard’s Middle School
- Alana Sacarello St Joseph’s Middle School
- Oliwia Prudzienica St Joseph’s Middle School
- Ruty Wahnon Gibraltar Girls High School
Gibraltar Cultural Services says it would like to thank all participants and all the educational establishments and their teachers for their corporation.
The Minister for Culture, Steven Linares, will be presenting the awards at the official launch of the 2019 Gibraltar Spring Festival on Thursday 4th April at 4.30pm at the John Mackintosh Hall.
For more information please contact Gibraltar Cultural Services on telephone 20067236 or email: [email protected]
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