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Inishowen Development Partnership
logo unveiled
18.03.08
THE DESIGN that will
become the corporate logo for the Inishowen
Development Partnership (IDP) has been unveiled.
Moville Community College fourth year student Róis
Sona came up with the winning design in a
competition that was open to all secondary schools
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Inishowen Development
Partnership joint manager, Denise McCool, said
Róis's winning artwork - incorporating the letters
I, D and P - had the right corporate feel with its
clean lines and clear identity.
"The next step will be to work with a designer to
develop the finished logo. Róis will also be part of
this process so that she can have an input from her
initial concept right through to the final design,"
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Ms. McCool.
The new logo was sought as part of the new corporate
identity for the IDP which was formed last year from
the merger of the Inishowen Partnership Company and
Inishowen Rural Development Limited. When the final
design is drafted, it will be used in future IDP
literature and corporate branding material. |
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Meanwhile, runner up in
the logo competition was Tara McCauley, from Drung,
Quigley's Point, who also attends Moville Community
College. Both 16 year olds, who received guidance
during the competition from their art teacher, Niamh
Doherty, got MP3 players as prizes.
A delighted Róis from Moville said: "I'm shocked and |
delighted. I love art
and it’s something I definitely want to keep up in
the future." Sixteen-year old Tara was also thrilled
with her great prize.
"I want to study art at university and hopefully go
on to become an art teacher," she said. The
teenagers received their prizes on Friday from IDP
chairman, John McCarter who congratulated them on
their achievement. The winners were also praised by
IDP joint manager, Andrew Ward and their school
principal Anthony Doogan. |
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