UK Staff Senate now accepting UK Appreciation Day T-shirt designs
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 21, 2024) — The University of Kentucky Staff Senate is hard at work planning UK Appreciation Day to celebrate employees' dedication and the outstanding service they bring to the university every day.
As we approach UK Appreciation Day 2024, Staff Senate is now accepting submissions for the 2024 UK Appreciation Day T-shirt design.
These annual limited-edition T-shirts feature unique designs that reflect the spirit and pride of the University of Kentucky. Each year the design is chosen from submissions from UK employees.
Interested in submitting a design? These are some guidelines that must be honored for a design to be considered:
- No outdated versions of the UK logo or mascot are allowed.
- The UK and/or UK Appreciation Day logos cannot be enclosed within a circle or square.
- Designs must feature only one color and be suited for a short-sleeved T-shirt (shirt color TBD).
- Designs must contain the phrase “Appreciation Day 2024” within the design.
- No hand-drawn entries, designs must be sent in digital format.
- For more information on brand standards, please visit the UKPR and Marketing website.
Please submit designs via email to UKAD@uky.edu by Friday, March 8, 2024.
The finalists will be selected by the Staff Senate Special Events Committee and approved by UK Public Relations and Marketing (some minor modifications may be necessary with the final design). Three designs will be chosen and voted on by the university community in early March. The winner will receive a prize from Staff Senate.
NOTE: Staff Senate is not accepting Appreciation Day T-shirt orders at this time. They are currently only accepting design submissions. More information on shirt orders will come soon via email and UKNow.
For questions about UK Appreciation Day or the T-shirt design contest, contact UKAD@uky.edu.
UK Appreciation Day is sponsored by the Office of the President, and coordinated by the UK Staff Senate.
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