Rupika's Creative Currency Designs



Day two has an interesting activity in store for the enthusiastic participants. The next upcoming task is quite challenging as it inspires them to express their creativity in varied forms.

The task has been named as "Blue Print" (Currency Symbol Designing).

General Instructions were clearly given well in advance. The students have to assume that CIM is a country their arduous task is to design a currency symbol. It should not just be a random symbol rather it ought to have a meaning attached to it for practial purpose.

The students have the liberty to present it in a digital format or neatly hand dawn. In order to maintain uniformity the teams have been instructed to submit their creative yet meaningful design on an A4 size paper specifically mentioning the meaning and the team's name. It is pertinent to note that the students have to exercise caution and avoid duplication. Thus the symbol cannot be an exact replicate of an existing currency.

Regarding Rubrics for the contest, the judges will focus on creativity, meaning and the overall design. Presentation will be given importance as visual appeal combined with relevance and aesthetic value will fetch good results.

The creative designs should be submitted latest by 10:15 am on 5th March 2019 to the concerned authority.

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