City Sticker Design Contest
Bernie Lubell | December 5, 2011 8:30 am
You can help decide the winner of Chicago’s 17th Annual City Vehicle Sticker Art Design Contest, honoring “Chicago’s Heroes.”
Nearly 240 high school students from 44 Chicago high schools submitted designs to this year’s contest – and now there are just 10 finalists.
The 2012 – 2013 sticker honors Chicago’s police, fire and paramedic personnel. You can cast your vote until Dec. 11 by clicking here. Votes will also be accepted during the week at a computer kiosk in Room 107 of City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The winning student will receive a $1,000 savings bond. The second place student receives a $500 savings bond, and third place receives a $250 bond. The other finalists each receive a $100 savings bond.
View the designs in the image gallery below, and vote here.
Nearly 240 high school students from 44 Chicago high schools submitted designs to this year’s contest – and now there are just 10 finalists.
The 2012 – 2013 sticker honors Chicago’s police, fire and paramedic personnel. You can cast your vote until Dec. 11 by clicking here. Votes will also be accepted during the week at a computer kiosk in Room 107 of City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The winning student will receive a $1,000 savings bond. The second place student receives a $500 savings bond, and third place receives a $250 bond. The other finalists each receive a $100 savings bond.
View the designs in the image gallery below, and vote here.
Notice two of the entries are from Resurrection High School Students located in the 41st Ward.
ReplyDeleteAre they trying to make us feel good about another useless tax?
ReplyDeleteHow about a picture of a toilet and someone throwing money into it? That is how I feel when I buy 4 overpriced city stickers. Or just the word SUCKER in big bold letters.
ReplyDeleteHow about a picture of a giant condom? After all we are getting screwed
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you post pictures of the stickers from Resurrection HS in our 41st ward instead of one fro Lawrence Hall Youth Services
ReplyDelete@8:41... I tried to separate the images but the Sec of State website has them bundled except for Lawrence Hall entry which is the lead sticker linked to the image gallery. I tried different ways to portray Resurrections entries...but couldn't. I took down the Lawrence Hall image and activated the word link. Thanks for the suggestion.
ReplyDelete