Dear Mr. Doran, Due to your information about contest for logotype I would like to ask if an art and design student from Republic of Macedonia can also apply?
Best regards, BIljana Isijanin On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Ryan Paul Doran (pip11rpd at sheffield.ac.uk) via aesthetics-l <aesthetics-l@cctomany.com> wrote: > Dear list members, > > The following advertisement might be of interest. Please feel free to pass > on to anyone you think might be interested. > > All the best, > > Ryan Doran > Shelby Moser > > Editors of the Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics > > > > *Competition to design new logotype for journal of aesthetics and the > philosophy of art - £300 prize.* > > > The *Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics (PJA)* will shortly re-launch as > *Debates > in Aesthetics*. The journal is running a competition to design a new > logotype for the journal. The competition is open to undergraduate or > postgraduate students at art and design schools or in fine art/design > departments in any country. The designer of the winning entry will > receive *£300*, and a short feature about the winner and their work will > appear in the first issue of the journal. Entries should be submitted to > edi...@pjaesthetics.org. Deadline for entries is the *18th of November > 2016*. > > Entries will consist of a design for a full logotype, consisting > of “Debates in Aesthetics”, along with a shortened logotype, consisting of > an acronym for the journal (perhaps “DiA" or “DA”). Entries to the > competition will consist of two images in .jpeg, .pdf or .tiff format > files. The resolution of the images must be at least 300dpi. As a journal > of the philosophy of art and philosophical aesthetics, entries with > aesthetic or artistic merit that nonetheless reflect the academic nature of > the journal are strongly encouraged. > > The logotype of the journal’s current title can be found at: > http://www.pjaesthetics.org/index.php/pjaesthetics > > Examples of the logotypes used by other philosophy journals and > learned societies can be found at the following addresses: > > British Journal of Aesthetics (http://bjaesthetics.oxfordjournals.org/) > British Society of Aesthetics (http://british-aesthetics.org/) > Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (http://onlinelibrary.wiley. > com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1540-6245) > American Society of Aesthetics (http://aesthetics-online.org/) > Proceedings of Aristotelian Society (https://www. > aristoteliansociety.org.uk/the-proceedings/) > The Monist (http://www.themonist.com/) > Nous (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1468-0068) > > *Debates in Aesthetics *will be a peer-reviewed, open-access journal for > high quality articles and interviews in philosophical aesthetics. Published > by the British Society of Aesthetics, the journal will particularly aim to > provide a valuable forum for discussing influential philosophical arguments > and ideas, and create continuity between postgraduate and professional > aestheticians. > > > Full rules of entry can be found below: > RULES > > Read the Rules carefully before submitting your entry, to ensure you > understand and accept them. Submitting an entry in the competition > constitutes acceptance of the Rules. > PROMOTER > > The competition promoter is the *Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics *and > the *British Society of Aesthetics*. > ELIGIBILITY > > To be eligible to enter the competition, you must be enrolled on an > undergraduate or graduate course at an art or design school or in an art or > design department. The journal reserves the right to verify eligibility. > HOW TO ENTER > > Entries to the competition must be submitted by email to: > edi...@pjaesthetics.org. Entrants should submit two images in .jpeg, .pdf > or .tiff files. All entries must be accompanied by a .pdf containing a > scanned letter, signed by the entrant, stating details of the course on > which he or she is enrolled, together with the entrant’s contact details. > The closing date is *18 November 2016*. Entries which do not meet the > entry requirements and entries which are received after the closing date > will not be considered. > DATA > > Personal data will only be retained and used by the Journal for the > purposes of this competition. Personal data will not be passed on to any > other parties without the prior express consent of the data subject. > ENTRY REQUIREMENTS > > The image must be an original logotype that does not contain, incorporate > or otherwise use any content, material or element that is owned by a third > party or violates a third party’s intellectual property rights, including > but not limited to the law of copyright or trade marks. It must not be > subject to any third party rights or agreement which may require the > journal to seek permission from or pay any sum of money to any person or > entity as a result of its use. By submitting an entry in the competition, > each entrant represents and warrants that his or her images meet these > criteria. > JUDGING > > Each entry will be judged by a panel of judges consisting of the Editors > of the journal, along with the members of the journal’s editorial board. > Decisions and rulings of the judges are final and binding. The judges > reserve the right not to award the prize if no entry is submitted which > they judge worthy of the prize. The judges’ decisions will be final and no > correspondence will be entered into in relation to their decisions or the > competition. > PRIZES > > The winning design will be used on the journal’s website and the cover of > each new issue of the journal together with other communication and > promotional materials. The winner will be notified by email in December > 2016. > INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS > > By entering the competition, the winning entrant grants to the > journal exclusive ownership of all intellectual property rights in the > images submitted (including moral rights), including any necessary and > relevant permissions relating to the reproduction of their entry in any > media, as part of the publication and promotion of the journal (on a > royalty-free, exclusive, perpetual, worldwide basis). > WARRANTY > > Each entrant warrants that their entries are their own original work and, > as such, they are the sole and exclusive owner and rights holder of their > images and that they have the right to grant all required licenses and > transfer ownership of the images. > > > > > *Ryan Paul Doran* > PhD student > > Department of Philosophy > University of Sheffield > > Centre for Philosophical Psychology > University of Antwerp > > Website: http://sheffield.academia.edu/RyanDoran/ > Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanpauldoran > > *Founder and Chair of iCog* - an interdisciplinary network > for postgraduates and early-career researchers working in cognitive > science. http://www.i-cog.com > > *Editor of Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics* - http://www. > pjaesthetics.org/ > >