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Design a Logo Competition

Neuro Support Logo Competition

The Mersey Neurological Trust, based in the Glaxo Centre in Liverpool, is devoted to offering support to people with neurological conditions, their carers and families.

2006 is a big year for the trust. Already it has hosted a holiday exhibition for Disabled people, held a major conference on Mental Capacity and Human Rights and worked with Merseyside Disability Federation on a major project aimed at working with Disabled people from ethnic and diverse communities in across Liverpool. But
there's more to come.

The Trust is changing it's name this year to Neurosupport� and it's home is to become 'The Neurosupport Centre'. So, it's time for a new image, a new slate of exciting events and a brand new logo.

The Trust is holding a competition, aimed at talented artists and graphic designers, to find a brand new logo to use on it's letterheads, literature and website. The Trust has a national reputation for advising and providing
information for people with neurological conditions so this is a great chance for up and coming graphic designers/artists to get their work seen and noticed.

The Trust would particularly like to hear from Disabled designers/artists, especially those with experience of a neurological condition but the competition is open to anyone who believes they can make a bold design statement about the Trust's work and aims.

For more details about the Trust, it's work and a competition brief please contact Danny Start, Senior Admin and Marketing Officer, at danny@mntuk.vianw.co.uk or telephone 0151 298 2999.


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