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Winner of The Queen s Platinum Jubilee Emblem competition announced
The Queen s Platinum Jubilee Emblem.
LONDON
.- The winning entry of The Queens Platinum Jubilee Emblem Competition has been revealed today, following a national competition run by the V&A in conjunction with Buckingham Palace.
Edward Roberts, 19, a graphic design student from Nottinghamshire studying at Leeds University, will see his winning entry feature prominently throughout the celebrations of the first ever Platinum Jubilee.
Inspired by and symbolising The Queens historic 70-year reign, the new emblem will be used widely as the nation comes together to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee next year. It will feature throughout the festivities of 2022, which will include televised national events, street parties and community gatherings, and will also be used for all official merchandise commemorating the Jubilee, and across digital and social media.
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The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be defined by an “elegant” emblem created by a university student who is “over the moon” after winning a design competition.
Young creatives were set the challenge of summing-up the Queen’s 70-year reign with their artistic skills and Edward Roberts’ simple logo was chosen by a judging panel of industry experts.
The 19-year-old’s winning purple and platinum-coloured entry features a stylised crown, incorporating the number 70, on a round background similar to a royal seal, and will publicise the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee which will be marked next June by a special, four-day, bank holiday weekend.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be defined by an “elegant” emblem created by a university student who is “over the moon” after winning a design competition.
Young creatives were set the challenge of summing-up the Queen’s 70-year reign with their artistic skills and Edward Roberts’ simple logo was chosen by a judging panel of industry experts.
The 19-year-old’s winning purple and platinum-coloured entry features a stylised crown, incorporating the number 70, on a round background similar to a royal seal, and will publicise the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee which will be marked next June by a special, four-day, bank holiday weekend.