bicycle game art contest

Hello art and design students!
Quest by Cycle is a community-driven game that encourages people to bike more and take on eco-friendly challenges. To make it even more fun and engaging, we’re hosting a Badge Design Contest—and we’d love for you to get involved!
This contest is supported by a grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust, which makes it possible for us to bring local artists into the project and inspire even more creativity. We’re looking for artists of all kinds to design badges that players can earn as they complete various sustainable cycling quests. These badges are not only a recognition of their efforts but also a fun motivator to keep playing and working toward reducing our carbon footprint.
Here’s the deal:
  • Submission Dates: February 1–28, 2025
  • Eligibility: Open to artists of all ages, with a focus on youth and underrepresented artists.
  • Prizes: There are cash awards and additional prizes for the winning designs.
  • How to Participate: It’s free to enter! Simply submit your badge design via the Quest by Cycle website.
I’d love to see some of your creative designs in the contest and would greatly appreciate it if you could help spread the word too. Whether you’re an artist or know someone who is, it would mean a lot to have you involved in making this game even more meaningful for our community.
For more information, you can visit the contest page here: https://QuestByCycle.org/badge_contest
Thank you for your support and creativity! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.

Quest by Cycle:
a community wide bicycling game to increase bicycling activity within our community

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