What really happens at the G20 summit?

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by Arpii on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Can I get the Hi-resolution (300 dpi) "G20 logo"?


by Wendelito on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

should i use the image for each delegates you give?


by Wendelito on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

can i also have the high res. G20 summit 2014 logo?


by onincio21 on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Hey guys, Actually I don't know what I should design. A flyer? can anyone tell me what to design? :)


by Rijan Hamidovic on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Hi,

Do you want all those politicians listed in the brief in one picture? or can we use two, three politicians in one picture?

thanks,


by Rijan Hamidovic on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Something funny, with the politicians, take them and put them somewhere else, like in a bar, on a game together, whatever, just make them doing something else then they actually do at the G20 summit, got it? Cheers


by Project Owner on Thursday, November 13, 2014

Hi Designers,

Great submissions so far! Thank you.

To answer your questions:

1. It''s not a requirement to use the G20 logo in the graphic you produce, but feel to use it if you wish, however you will need to source the G20 logo.

2. What should I design?
The brief is asking for designers to submit a graphic that features the delegates. @onincio21 if you submit a flyer to advertise an event, that''s up to you, however you will need to devise some copy that advertises the venue/setting for the meeting you are promoting.

It''s probably simpler to think about an unusual setting where you can feature a cast of delegates (country presidents, prime ministers, head of IMF and EU etc.) in a humorous way.

3. In regard to the # of politicians or figures you should include in the graphic, it is really up to you, however it is a group meeting so include at least several people if not at least 5 politicians. The choice of setting and the combination of leaders you select will add the humour factor that you need to employ to be in the running to win.

4. @rijan - thanks for sharing your thoughts, you''ve got the right idea.

Designers, think about exploiting / playing up the gender gap (only 3 or 4 women); the cultural differences;  or the existing geopolitical tensions to create graphics with unlikely combinations.

Eg: Relations are frosty between Vladmir Putin and Tony Abbott; Putin has ordered navy ships to sail to Australia.

US and Chinese governments have just reached agreement on new clean air targets by 2025 however, historically, the two countries don''t have a close relationship as competing super powers.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

Cheers, Jo  / Community Manager


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