KOLLAM, KERALA — The Entrepreneurship Development (ED) Club at Bishop Jerome Institute (BJI), in association with the School of Management and the Institution's Innovation Council (IIC), has officially launched its Online Logo Design Competition.
The search is on for a visual identity that captures the spirit of the next generation of business leaders. The winning design will be etched into the club’s history, becoming the Official Logo of the ED Club.
The Challenge: Empowering Future Entrepreneurs
Participants are tasked with creating a logo cantered around the theme: "Empowering Future Entrepreneurs." The organizers are looking for a design that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and symbolic of the club's mission to foster innovation and leadership.
Competition Timeline
Time is of the essence for aspiring designers. Mark your calendars with these critical dates:
| Milestone | Date |
| Submission Deadline | 5th February 2026 |
| Winner Announcement | 6th February 2026 |
Submission Guidelines & Criteria
To ensure your entry makes the cut, keep the following technical and creative requirements in mind:
- Format: High-resolution PNG or JPEG (Note: The winner must provide vector source files).
- Color Palette: Professional yet energetic. Recommended colors include Blue, Orange, or Teal.
- The "Rule of Thumb": Designs should be simple, scalable, and original.
- Judging Pillars:
- Originality: Stand out from the crowd.
- Versatility: Does it look as good on a hoodie as it does on a website?
- Concept: How effectively does it represent the theme?
Rewards
Beyond the prestige of seeing their work used officially, the winner will receive a Certificate of Excellence recognizing their creative contribution to the institute.
How to Enter
Ready to make your mark? Submissions are being accepted via the official QR code provided on the event posters.
- For further inquiries, contact:
- Faculty Coordinator: Prof. Silpa A Prasad (ED Club Coordinator) | 9400235887
- Student Coordinator: Ms. Ashna S (ED Club Member)
Pro Tip: When designing, remember that the best logos often tell a story with the fewest lines possible. Good luck to all participants!
