Submit your art for the KPR coffee mug design contest


LAWRENCE – Kansas Public Radio is looking for your unique design to place on the 2019 KPR Membership Coffee Mug that we will give out this summer to members of KPR at our Ice Cream Social.

The event will take place from 5-7 p.m. June 20 at the Lawrence Union Pacific Depot, 402 N. Second St.

One design will be featured on the 2019 KPR coffee mugs. The winner will receive a $100 gift certificate from Downtown Lawrence Inc., free tickets to upcoming KPR events for the year, a poster book from Wonder Fair, two of the mugs with your design printed on them and a reception at KPR. The runner-up will receive a $25 Raven Book Store gift certificate, $20 Mad Greek gift certificate and free tickets to KPR events for the year.

The design needs to emphasize either Kansas, community connections, radio or all three. It must also contain the words Kansas Public Radio, KPR or its actual logo which is downloadable on the contest website. The design needs to be 8.25 inches x 3.5 inches, submitted as a vector PDF. Submissions can include a full color scheme.

The KPR logo is available for download at kansaspublicradio.org listed under the quick links on the front page. For questions or issues, send email to Bobbi Washechek at bwashechek@ku.edu.

The submission deadline is March 22. Please include your name, phone number and email address and send to bwashechek@ku.edu.

The first round of judging will begin March 25-27, and online judging will begin March 28-29. The winner and runner-up will be announced April 1.

By participating in this contest, both winner and participants grant Kansas Public Radio permission to use their names and designs. The winner of the contest will waive any rights to their design. The design must be your own work and must not contain any copyrighted materials. KPR and Kansas Audio-Reader employees and their families are not eligible to compete.

KPR, a 17-time winner of the KAB’s Station of the Year, licensed to KU, broadcasts on 91.5 FM and 96.1 FM (KPR2) in Lawrence, 89.7 FM in Emporia, 91.3 FM in Olsburg-Junction City, 89.9 FM in Atchison, 90.3 FM in Chanute, and 99.5 FM and 97.9 FM (KPR2) in Manhattan. KPR can be heard online at kansaspublicradio.org, and KPR2, a news-talk programming stream, which can be heard on an HD receiver or on KPR’s website.

Mon, 03/04/2019

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