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Help design the logo for the Logan Square/Milwaukee Avenue Green Development Corridor

Calling all artists, designers, and Logan Square residents: MPC and Chicago's 35th Ward are about to kick off an exciting new green infrastructure initiative on Milwaukee Avenue. But first, we need a logo and visual identity to be used on signs, printed materials, and the web site. The winning designer will receive $100 cash, a $50 gift certificate to Revolution Brewing, and lots of eyes on their work. Entries are due Feb. 15!

Read more and submit your design!

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  1. 1. Mr Office Design UK from http://www.businessinteriors.co.uk/ on March 24, 2012

    Well be happy to design the office after the visual identity is finalised!

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