After a two-year break, the Norwich Beer Festival is returning this autumn, and that means the search is on for a festival logo.

This traditionally takes the form of a competition, and, as ever, the essential element is that a dragon — the local CAMRA branch’s symbol — must be included within the design, although abstract is acceptable.
“The festival logo is a critical element that binds many aspects of the festival together — this year more than ever,” said festival organiser Craig Harmer.
“We always get a wide variety of designs and styles submitted. We’re looking forward to receiving them.”
Judging will be run by the festival organisers, and the winner will receive £100, along with a selection of merchandise featuring their logo at the festival. There will be two runner-up prizes of complementary festival tickets, and the best under-18 entrant will receive a voucher.
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A maximum of five solid colours (four is preferable) can be used, including any black or white parts of the design. Entrants are asked to specify ‘adult’ or ‘under 18’ and include their name, contact details and age (if under 18) within the email. Click here for the CAMRA privacy policy.
All entries must be in a standard image format (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, BMP, or PDF). Vector files are welcome as long as a standard image format is included. Hand-drawn entries are acceptable, but must be scanned or photographed. Multiple entries are also acceptable. All entries (and queries) must be emailed to logo@norwichbeerfestival.org.uk and be received before 11pm on Monday, 23rd February. All email entries will be acknowledged.
All entries will become the property of the Norwich and District branch of the Campaign for Real Ale and may be used for display and publicity purposes. The logo of the winner will be depicted on the festival glass, programme, and other merchandise.






