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Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2024 är Eloise Recio Jarda (Colegio Cooperativa Al-Bayyana, Roquetas de Mar, España). Grattis!
"With this logo i wanted to capture the incredible variety of different people that are brought together by the same land. Even if it may seem like we are very different, all of our unique languages and cultures unite us because of our love of diversity. Our differences and the will to always learn all kinds of things from people all around our continent makes us special and brave. There is no such thing as a language barrier if you are willing to constantly learn new things and try new experiences!"
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2023 är Alžbeta Šáleková –Slovenská Republika. Grattis!
”När jag skapade designen ville jag uttrycka idén med tävlingen på ett enkelt och tydligt sätt. Jag valde människans naturliga kommunikationsmedel som huvudkomponenter. De framställs med en hopkopplad snirklande linje. Symboliskt sett materialiseras orden som går från munnen till örat, och på så sätt representeras ett ömsesidigt samtal. Variationen i formerna som jag använt pekar på språkens mångfald, information, teman och kulturer, som berikar och utvecklar dem.”
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2022 är Dominika Maj – Gliwice / Polska. Grattis!
"I’m a graphic design high school student (ZSE-T im. Cichociemnych, Gliwice / Poland). My goal was to create a universal theme, understandable to everyone, regardless of their origin. The light bulb symbol alludes to creativity and self-discovery through collaboration with other people. Knowledge of languages allows us not only to communicate, but above all to develop. Participation in the competition was a great opportunity for me to prove myself and create something on my own - for everyone."
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2022 är Oana Cătălina Neag – România. Grattis!
"I made this design thinking about the diversity we have in Europe both in language and culture. Through the three different shapes which I animated with different expressions, I tried to evoke the idea of conversation and the fact that this day, the European Day of Languages, gives us the opportunity to realize that we are all Europeans, even if we have different "shapes" we all have something to learn from each other and the fastest way is through conversation."
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2021 är Tímea Svetková – Slovenská Republika. Grattis!
"As a student of graphic design, I wanted to make something creative and simple at the same time. One of my first ideas was to create a mascot, that would perfectly capture this competition and what other animal than parrot? Parrot for me represents an animal that can talk in every single language, if you teach him. Under his wings he unites languages and therefore for me it represents unity the most. This competition was a great opportunity for me to make something meaningful in a modern artform."
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2020 är Catalina María Puebla Coenen – España. Grattis!
"To make the design of this T-shirt, I was inspired by European languages which are symbolically lines that connect people by giving touches of glittering colours to our lives. I think the T-shirt fits perfectly with the philosophy of the competition."
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2019 är Emilė Žandauskaitė – Vilnius/Lietuvos Respublika. Grattis!
"This task was a completely new experience for me as I got acquainted with modern forms of art. As a result it encouraged me to keep looking for more as well as setting my creativity free. I drew what I felt and what seemed to be the best at that exact moment. I wanted to create something interesting and that could reflect the main idea of the contest. Winning the contest dispelled all my doubts about what I am capable of and I am truly happy about it."
Vinnaren av Europeiska språkdagens t-shirt-tävling 2018 är Emily Van Cantfort – Vilnius/Lietuvos Respublika. Grattis!
"I first studied graphic design and then started studying office management. As part of an assignment at a language exchange, we held our own competition for the best t-shirt design. I eventually won this, so I decided to also take part in the real competition. Luckily!"