Competition on the logo of the Week of Francophonie
Baku / 05.02.18 / Turan: March 30 - April 15, weeks of Francophonia will be held in Azerbaijan. In this regard, its organizers hold a competition for the Logo of this event, the French embassy in Baku said. Anyone can take part in the competition. Logo projects should be submitted no later than February 25 in jpeg format, in programs (CorelDraw, Illustrator, Photoshop) to the email address: francophonie@ifa.az The logo should contain the phrase "Weeks of Francophonie in Azerbaijan", remind of the International Organization of Francophonie, contain identical inscriptions in Azerbaijani and French. The winner will be selected by the jury. The winner will be named on March 28 at a press conference in Landmark. He is waiting for a prize of 300 manat. - 16D-
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