Speech-to-Text Service Providers Network (STSN) Logo Contest

Speech-to-Text Service Providers Network (STSN) Logo Contest

The Speech-to-Text Services Network is hosting a logo design contest.
The organization is looking for new logo which will reflect the mission and goals of this diverse group.

The mission of this Speech to Text Services Network (STSN) is to provide information and support to service providers, administrators, and consumers about this growing area of support services; and to foster excellence of service.

Technology has created a variety of ways to convert spoken language into words on a computer or projection screen, as the words are spoken. These include the traditional stenography base, court reporter systems; the more recent, meaning-for-meaning based systems; and the even more recent, automatic speech recognition systems.

There is a growing use of these “speech-to-text” technologies to provide communication access in classes and meetings for people who cannot hear, or otherwise cannot directly perceive spoken language. These include CaptionMicC, CART, C-PrintR, RapidTextR, TypeWellR and others.

*Participant Qualifications*:

– Age 15 – 25

– Deaf or hard of hearing

– Individual and group submissions are accepted.

*General Information*:

– Logo design will be judged on creativity, originality, aesthetics, use of space and color, as well as conveying STSN’s Mission.

– The winning designer must agree to assign the copyright to STSN and attach no other restrictions to the use of the logo. All designers must declare that they do not infringe the rights of another party and that publishing their logo for the purpose of this contest is acceptable.

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*Logo Guidelines*:

– Logo must include the acronym “STSN.” In addition the design may include “STSN” and “Speech-to-Text Services Network.”

– Logo should convey the message of unity and cooperation among support service providers.

– Logo may be used in color or grayscale so design should not depend on color exclusively.

– Final design should be scaleable for printing.

– Designers can work independently or in groups.

– Logo must not contain any previously copyrighted elements.

*Submissions*:

– Designs must be saved on CD and mailed to:

Cindy Camp

Disability Support Services

Jacksonville State University

700 Pelham Road North

Jacksonville, AL 36265

– The CD should contain the logo in various formats. It should include a .pdf or .jpg format. These smaller files will be used by our judges. The CD should also include original file format such as .eps or illustrator.

Vector files are preferred. The organization reserves the right to request additional file formats of the winning entry.

– Entries must be postmarked by November 15, 2007. No entries postmarked after November 15, 2007 will be accepted.

*Judging*:

– The first round of eliminations will be performed by a panel of expert judges.

– The remaining designs will be voted on by the STSN membership.

– The winning designer(s) will be notified by March 1, 2008.

– The winning designer(s) will receive a $250 award.

Please submit all questions to Cindy Camp at [email protected].


Jennie Bourgeois
Coordinator, Office of Disability Services Texas & Louisiana Outreach Specialist for PEPNet South (www.PEPNet.org) Louisiana State University
(www.lsu.edu/disability) 111A Johnston Hall Baton Rouge, La 70803
225/578-4913
[email protected] / AIM – Jennienbr

The Texas & Louisiana Outreach Center with PEPNet-SOUTH is part of the federal project of PEPNet.

We provide:
1. training and professional development
2. technical assistance
3. technology activities
4. materials regarding services, accommodations, and education to people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing in postsecondary institutions and high schools.

Your TX/LA PEPNet-SOUTH Outreach Center is a free resource. Visit our web site: www.PEPNet.org

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