The
Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee has launched the design
competition for the new Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games emblems. The
competition is open to everyone regardless of previous experience or formal
qualifications, and individual or group applications are welcomed.
Individual
competition entries are invited from Japanese nationals over 18 years-old and
foreign nationals over 18 years-old with the right of residence in Japan.
Children and foreigners not resident in Japan can also take part via the group
entries system (10 persons max.) as long as at least one person meets the above
age, nationality and residential requirements.
The complete guidelines regarding the design competition for the Tokyo 2020
Olympic and Paralympic Games emblems are available here.
Applications
can be submitted online from Tuesday November 24th to Monday December 7th 2015
through a website to be publicly announced at a later date. An official
announcement of the winning entry is scheduled for spring 2016.
The
entry selected by the Tokyo 2020 Emblems Selection Committee will be forwarded
to the Tokyo 2020 Executive Board for final approval. The winning entry will
receive an official invitation to attend the opening ceremonies of both the Tokyo
2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Games emblems should seek to symbolize the fact that the 2020 Games are
being held in Tokyo and Japan, and elicit empathy with people across the world.
The designs should endeavor to have widespread appeal before, during and long
after the 2020 Games are over.
Tokyo 2020 would like all applicants to give full rein to their imagination and
creativity, and incorporate one or more of the following key concepts into
their design of new Games emblems: “The power of sport”, “Typifying Tokyo
and/or Japan”, “World peace”, “Exerting the utmost efforts and striving to
achieve a personal best,”, “Inclusivity”, “Innovation and Futuristic”, “Regeneration
(ability to recover from the 2011 disaster).