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26 th Annual Anti-Drug Contest Sponsored by the State’s Attorney for Baltimore County

26 th Annual Anti-Drug Contest Sponsored by the State’s Attorney for Baltimore County. Open to all 6 th , 7 th , 8 th grade Baltimore County students. Winning designs used in a 2014-15 calendar. Winners honored at special ceremony at the Courthouse. One GRAND PRIZE: $750

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26 th Annual Anti-Drug Contest Sponsored by the State’s Attorney for Baltimore County

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  1. 26th Annual Anti-Drug Contest Sponsored by the State’s Attorney for Baltimore County • Open to all 6th, 7th, 8th grade Baltimore County students. • Winning designs used in a 2014-15 calendar. • Winners honored at special ceremony at the Courthouse. • One GRAND PRIZE: $750 • Three 1st PLACE winners: $500 each • Nine 2nd PLACE winners: $350 each

  2. REQUIREMENTS: • Must convey ANTI-DRUG or ANTI-ALCOHOL theme. • No product names or symbols. • No computer-aided designs. • No chalk pastel.

  3. 2013 WINNERS • Can you tell what the judges were looking for? • What do the winning posters have in common? • What makes some posters more successful than others?

  4. GRAND PRIZE

  5. 1st Place

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  16. HELPFUL HINTS: • LETTERING should be CLEAR and easy to read. • The IMAGE should be CLEAR and easy to understand. • COMPOSITION matters. Plan how you will use the space before you begin. • Develop a FOCAL POINT. Where do you want viewer to look?

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