Germany
In order to decide on a logo which is going to represent our project, each partner had the task to create a logo, so we could vote for a final logo at the en
Step 1: Logo-Challenge
At the beginning of November every partner asked their students to come up with ideas for a logo. 15 creative suggestions for a logo were handed in which made the decision for a winner logo very difficult. At the end we decided on a logo which represented our project’s main topics the best, namely “democracy” and “active participation in society”.
In the following you can see all the logos which were handed in:
These are the winners of our competition:
Sarah Akef (6.4)
Amy Deckert (6.1)
Donia Gran (6.1)
Step 2: Creating the final logo
Next, we created a final logo including the logos of our three winners. This is what it looked like at the end:
Our logo represents our partner countries with its five different flags. In the middle of the logo there are the Erasmus+ stars, surrounded by the title of our project. “Citizen me” expresses the purpose of the project, namely, to be an active citizen. The gender symbols underline the importance of equality, which is of high importance in a democracy. The show of hands symbolizes active participation in our society.
Step 3: Voting for a final logo
In the following you can see the six different logos- ours and the ones submitted by our partner schools.
Each school had two votes. At the end the logo of our partner school in Çorum won. From now on this logo which perfectly describes democracy and active citizenship, will represent our project.