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2008wabf has picked a winning small website (uncoded) design

For $400 they received 45 design concepts from 16 designers!

  • Award 1
    | by 372dpi

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Dates

Starts:17-Jul-08 5:04 a.m. GMT

Ends:24-Jul-08 5:04 a.m. GMT

Awards

Award 1: $400, was awarded to 372dpi

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Creative brief

ORGANIZATION?

The Wharton Africa Business Forum (WABF) is an integral component of the Wharton Global Business Forum, the pre-eminent business school event addressing the major economic, social and political trends affecting Africa, Asia, Europe, India and Latin America.

The theme of the 16th annual WABF is "Catalyst: Taking Africa from Promise to Power" and it will be held November 8th, 2008 at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA.

WHAT?
This specific project is a request for a website header. We would also like to incorporate the design into our print material and website template design.

We would like to find a long-time partner who we can use repeatedly for future conferences and grow the relationship into full website design/creation/maintenance and/or print design.

DETAILS:
The header should tie the themes of Africa and business in a professional, yet visually appealing way. Historically we have found website headers with some sort of graphic/image incorporated to be more attractive than others.

The banner must contain the name "Wharton Africa Business Forum" or "16th Annual Wharton Africa Business Forum."

Optional:
The header may contain the following root categories:

Welcome
Keynotes
Panels
Career Fair
Business Plan Competition
Sponsors/Partners
Schedule
Registration
WABF Team


AUDIENCE:
A sampling of our typical audience includes business professionals, potential sponsors, invited dignitaries, academics, investors, graduate students, and politicians.

CAUTION:
We would not like headers with jungle themes or the inclusion of any other potentially negative connotations/stereotypes. Please provide submissions that graphically capture the theme "Catalyst: Taking Africa from Promise to Power."

REFERENCE:

Please refer to the following website headers for reference:

http://www.whartonglobal.com/africa/index.html
http://www.hbsafricaconference.com/