City of Moscow Arts Department Call for Art

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The City of Moscow's Arts Department has issued a call for graphic design professionals to submit their qualifications for creating a visual toolkit for the Moscow Farmers Market. This toolkit will play a crucial role in establishing a cohesive brand identity that resonates with both residents and visitors, while also reflecting the market's historical importance in the region's food system. Selected applicants will work in partnership with the Community Events Division to develop a style guide and program graphics that align with existing city branding. The initiative seeks to bridge the market's identity as a beloved community hub with its role as a leader in promoting local food sustainability. To encourage local engagement, only artists, teams, and firms within a 200-air-mile radius of Moscow are eligible to apply.

Interested parties must submit their materials by 5 p. m. on March 19, 2021, with specific guidelines available through the provided links. This project not only enhances the visual appeal of the Farmers Market but also reinforces its cultural significance within the community. For further details, potential applicants can visit the official Moscow Farmers Market website and its social media pages.

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