Attention Designers: Create Our New T-Shirt!
Help City Market and the Intervale Center share their vision for a strong local food system… one t-shirt at a time! We are looking for local artists to create a brand new t-shirt design that promotes food, farming, and a sense of place. The winning shirt will be sold at City Market, Summervale, and other Intervale Center events. All proceeds from the merchandise will go to the Intervale Center.
Winner: Erin Hoefel
Congratulations to Erin Hoefel whose design won the vote! We love Erin’s tractor and wagon with fresh produce heaped high, along with the “Support VT” sentiment on the back. Look for Erin’s design soon on a t-shirt near you! And many thanks to everyone who submitted their artwork to the contest!
Shirts are now on sale for $15 at City Market and at Summervale!
Top 5 Finalists!
Many thanks to all of the artists who contributed their designs. We've narrowed down all of the submissions to our top 5, and now it's time for the public to vote! Voting will be open until Friday, June 30. Here they are in no particular order:
How It Works
This contest is open to all Vermont artists. Participants are encouraged to create designs that incorporate elements of the shared mission of the Intervale Center and City Market, and reflect the food, people and places that make Vermont’s local food movement so unique. We are open to any style that will replicate well onto fabric. After a winning design is selected (see below), the design will be screen printed onto t-shirts and sold to benefit the Intervale Center’s non-profit work. In the future, the design may also be utilized on other merchandise like sweatshirts, kids shirts, hats, tote bags, and posters.
Criteria
- The size of the design should be no larger than 10”x10”.
- Your design should be intended for the front of a shirt. We will also print logos for City Market and the Intervale Center on the back.
- Artwork must be limited to 1-3 colors. You may specify shirt and ink color(s).
- No specific words or slogans are required, but you are allowed to incorporate text that fits with your design if you wish.
- The design must be family friendly.
- Designs must be 100% your own work. If selected, you agree to transfer ownership of the design to City Market and the Intervale Center for all future use.
- If your design is chosen, City Market and the Intervale Center may request minor edits from you as needed before the final design is printed.
- Artwork must be submitted in vector (AI, EPS) or 300dpi raster (PSD, JPEG, PNG) format.
- Email designs to abby@intervale.org by the deadline below with your full name and phone number.
Selection
- All entries must be received by Friday, June 9 at 5pm.
- The Intervale Center and City Market will narrow the entries to the top 5.
- A public voting period from Wednesday, June 14 to Sunday, June 25 will help inform the final winner, which will be selected by City Market and the Intervale Center.
- The winner will be informed by email and announced on City Market’s website.
Grand Prize
The winning designer will receive:
- A $100 gift card to City Market
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Free dinner and drinks for two at the Summervale of your choice!
- 4 drink tickets, 2 entrees, and 2 desserts.
- 2017 Summervale vendors include: Zero Gravity Brewing, American Flatbread, Pingala, Citizen Cider, Sugarsnap, Fork in the Road, Skinny Pancake, Adam’s Berry Farm, Lake Champlain Chocolates, Duino Duende, The Farmhouse Tap & Grill.
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We accomplish our mission by advancing three high level goals – enhancing farm viability, promoting sustainable land use, and engaging the community in the food system.
- Consumers have local access to progressive social, environmental and healthful choices;
- Residents enjoy an enhanced quality of life;
- The local food system is strengthened;
- The cooperative model is supported; and
- Our owners have a sense of pride in their cooperative.
The Co-op works to support its Global Ends by implementing a variety of community outreach projects. Our goal is to provide low-income consumers with access to progressive, social, and healthful choices through education and outreach and to specifically reduce childhood hunger in Burlington.