The European Union is looking for a new logo for organic products. Young artists or designers can enter the logo competition and send their creations until June 25, 2009. FiBL director Urs Niggli is represented in the jury of experts.
The winning logo will be introduced as the official logo for organic products throughout the European Union in July 2010. The new EU organic logo will be mandatory for all pre-packaged organic products that originate in the 27 Member States and meet the labelling standards. Additionally, all non pre-packaged organic products that originate from the EU or that are imported from third countries can use the EU logo on a voluntary basis.
All EU citizens, registered at an institution of higher education for art or design based in the EU, are encouraged to enter this international design competition.
Three winners will be selected, and the first prize winner will be awarded a cash prize of 6'000 Euros. The first and second runners-up will receive 3'500 Euros and 2'500 Euros respectively. Entries can be uploaded onto the
special competition website www.ec.europa.eu/organic-logo until 25 June, 2009.
The EU Organic Logo Competition will be judged by a jury of experts from the field of organic farming and production, and internationally renowned design professionals.
Prominent jury members from the organic sector include among others Elisabeth Mercier, Director of Agence BIO from France; Urs Niggli, Director of the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) from Switzerland; Tom Václavík, a marketing expert for organic products from the Czech Republic and President of the International Organic Retailers Association; and Craig Sams, the Chair of the Soil Association from the UK. The competition jury will be chaired by Rob Vermeulen, former president of the Pan-European Brand Design Association.
After the entry deadline, the jury will select the best submissions which will then be featured on the competition website as the official candidates for the new logo. All European citizens will be invited to help choose the winning logo by voting for their favourite online. In the summer of 2010, the winner and two runners-up will be invited to the awards ceremony in Brussels, where the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development will present them with their prizes.
The competition challenges students to design an eye-catching, original logo that captures the diverse aspects of organic farming and production. Additionally, the jury will assess the designs according to their universal appeal, their comprehensibility without the use of words, their clarity of presentation and their timelessness. Full terms and conditions can be found on the website www.ec.europa.eu/organic-logo.
Source
- Press release of the European Commission of April 27, 2009: European Commission launches competition to create a new EU organic logo.
Further information
- Contact FiBL: Urs Niggli
- Competition homepage: www.ec.europa.eu/organic-logo.