Logo for a youth participation initiative on corruption

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This customer received 60 logo designs from 22 designers. They chose this logo design from faiza Mallah as the winning design.
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The logo will be used to represent a campaign directed at youth that combines opportunities to learn about corruption and the fight against corruption and to participate in the fight against corruption by writing, speaking, and doing. The primary target group is university students, especially students enrolled in law faculties. The campaign has a pay-it-forward element where university students benefit from initial learning opportunities then act as educators for their peers and for younger groups (high school, middle school, primary school).
1. Round shape
2. Text on the shape, below the shape or to the right of the shape
3. One base color (blue or red) and up to three other colors. The base color should be dominant so that people can memorize the logo as representing the entire campaign.
4. The base color should be bright so that the logo is visible from a distance.
5. The same logo should be designed in three languages: English, French, and Arabic
6. The logo should contain general elements of an effective logo design: be simple, memorable, versatile, and appropriate.
Logo Text
1. English: Youth against Corruption 2. French: Jeunes contre la corruption 3. Arabic: شباب ضدّ الفساد
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Requirements
Must have
- The logo should symbolize the people (young people) rejecting corruption, breaking a cycle of corruption/impunity and/or coming together (to counter/fight corruption).
Nice to have
- The logo may use symbols of action such as a hand/fist breaking glass or a hand blocking a bill or other symbols that illustrate rejection of corruption or breaking a cycle of corruption/impunit. The logo may use symbols of voice and agency such as a placard, a megaphone, a banner that illustrate youth speaking up against corruption and/or in support of the fight against corruption. The logo may also focus on a brighter outlook of a future free of corruption.