Support

Logo & Claim: Be part of the energy revolution. Create a new key visual for Greenpeace.

€2,500 Overall Community Prize
€1,0001st place 
€5002nd place 
€2503rd- 6th place 

€1 Sold Idea
Special goodie: A ride in Greenpeace's rubber boat Special Prize

Closed

Start date
27-Jul-2010, 11:59
UTC+0200
Submission deadline
16-Aug-2010, 02:00
UTC+0200
Rating deadline
23-Aug-2010, 02:00
UTC+0200
 
 
 
 
Announced
Submission Period (20 Days)
Rating Only (7 Days)

Briefing

Be part of the energy revolution. Create a new key visual for Greenpeace.

Background Info

Germany is on the brink of a crucial change in its energy policy. The question is: Will we continue with hazardous nuclear energy and climate-damaging charcoal or will we focus on a consistent change that will lead to renewable energy? If all our energy is focused on the expansion of renewables, by 2050 Germany will have covered up to 100 percent of its power requirements with sun, wind and water power as well as biogas and geothermal energy. Through this, we will be capable of meeting an enormous challenge for all mankind: the climate change.

In September 2010, the federal government wants to submit a national energy concept which will codify the energy policy for the next decades. The black-yellow coalition supports the extended operating times of nuclear power stations as well as the expansion of renewable energy. Experts, however, doubt the successful coexistence of both energy sources. Even the Environment Council of the federal government stated that extended operating times will inhibit the extension of renewables.

The environmental group Greenpeace wants to accompany this process with a campaign in which as many parliamentarians as possible shall declare themselves in favor of the use of renewables. For this purpose, Greenpeace wants to exert pressure on the internet and in the street in a communicative way.

To support this campaign, Greenpeace is looking for a logo which accompanies the online-activities of Greenpeace (e.g. on facebook, MySpace, GreenAction, greenpeace.de etc.). The logo shall also be used on sign-up lists, stickers and as a flag on balconies. Therefore, the design of the logo needs to meet these guidelines. In the same way as the “atomic sun” became a recognizable symbol of the anti-nuclear movement, the new key visual should symbolize the following: The person carrying this logo expresses his or her a 100 percent commitment to renewables instead of nuclear energy and charcoal.

The problem is that attributes like “renewable” and numbers like “100%”, “2050” make it sound like a dull topic. Thus, in order to disprove that, it is even more important to create a logo which is appealing, funny and cheerful.

Greenpeace is a non-violent, independent and charitable environmental group. Since 1971 Greenpeace advocates the protection of livelihood throughout the world: non-violence is its main principal. The organization is independent of governments, political parties and economic stakeholders.

Task Definition

Come up with a logo / key visual including a tagline that expresses the following: Germany can, and indeed must, produce a 100 percent of its future power requirements from renewable energy. Renewable energy is clean, secure and inexhaustible. It is the future, it benefits Germany, and Germany’s citizens should come to the conviction: “I’m for it”.

Target Group

Main target group: ethically orientated middle-class and post-materialist thinking citizens with environmental awareness.
To all people who are in favor of renewable energy, and against nuclear power and climatic collapse, the logo shalll encourage their “coming out” as a supporter of the energy turnaround. 

Tonality

  • simple,
  • positive,
  • towards the future,
  • likeable
  • perhaps provocative, bold and funny

Mandatory Requirements

  • Include the Greenpeace Logo in the Key Visual.

Download Material

Click on the following links and download logos, cooperate communication material or any additional information related to the contest

 
 

Comments

  • over 1 year ago

    nsonne contest guide

    Finally I'm back with feedback on the rubber boat ride: We're calling on our Karma collectors! In each case the first in the category commenting and the first in the category rating are going to get a ride as well as the winner of the contest. So go ahead, comment and rate and don't stop till you drop!
  • over 1 year ago

    Akshaya

    how to submit our work
    • over 1 year ago

      nsonne contest guide

      hi akshaya, the submission period is closed now, you can only rate for this contest. Looking forward to having you participate in one of our other contests though!
  • over 1 year ago

    Sapient

    Closed? ..bugger!
    I was just gonna submit my winning idea!

    Is there somewhere here I can show it anyway?
  • over 1 year ago

    Sapient

    This was going to be my blurb -

    My concept to 'codify' the Energy Renuables Policy in the form of a simple graph to be used as the Greenpeace logo. This graph ( NOT shown on a badge here ) could be updated during the coming decades reflecting progress of the policy.

    Also I imagine an interactive version of the graph, similar to an App or Widget, where the user will zoom in revealing sub-divisions indicating year, month showing each stage of the policy's progress with related news links etc.
    I hope Greenpeace could develop the App and feature it as a key marker to their campaign !?

    communicating the possibilities of a real and sustainable future needs a simple graph you can both read and use, and my logo identifies that message.

    - Sigh
    • over 1 year ago

      nsonne contest guide

      Haha dood, this is not quite the right place to publish your "winning idea" (I like that attitude). Unfortunately it's too late to submit your design to the contest, but check your inbox, I just sent you a mail that we might be able to include your idea in one of our post, if in fact it is that winning ;)
  • over 1 year ago

    idea_generation

    tut zwar nix zur sache, passt aber trotzdem irgendwie:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSFLeURnPL0
  • over 1 year ago

    kaptn

    Gratulation to the winners
  • over 1 year ago

    AlexSilva

    Who was the sold idea?
  • over 1 year ago

    sabischi

    Exactly. Who was the sold idea?
    • over 1 year ago

      nsonne contest guide

      Please be patient, it usually takes some time after the end of the contest until the client decides about licensing... I'll keep you updated, don't worry ;)
  • over 1 year ago

    sabischi

    Who will ride in Greenpeace's rubber boat? ;)
    • over 1 year ago

      nsonne contest guide

      Just have a look at the blogpost on it, it reveals it all... ;)
      http://www.jovoto.com/blog/2010/08/contest-winners-for-the-energy-revolution/