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DESIGN The Sopris Sun Flag contest

Sopris Sun THE

VOLUME 2, NUMBER 6 • MARCH 25, 2010

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pring has sprung and it’s about time for something new in the Sun. For a little while now, those of us at The Sopris Sun have been thinking the paper could use a new flag. The “flag” is the portion of the front page that reads, “The Sopris Sun.” It helps the reader identify the publication, but it also gives the paper some of its identity. It’s a logo and an attitude wrapped into one, and though the current flag has served us well for over a year, we’re pretty sure that the cover can sport something a little zestier, a little more unique and a little more representative of the community that has lent such support to The Sopris Sun so far. The thing is, we don’t think we’re necessarily the best ones to dream it up. So to come up with the new flag – something that speaks to all of the community energy behind the Sun – we’re holding a contest and hoping to tap the rich artistic talent of all of you, our readers. The winning entry will grace the front page of the paper each week. In general, the options are wide open; we’re just curious to see what you come up with. But there are a few key ingredients the new flag should include. They are: the name of the paper (of course), the volume, edition number and the date. Ideally, the new design will also be distinctive but not cluttered. To fit on the front page, submissions should be 1.4 inches tall by 10 inches wide. If you work best on a computer, please convert your work into PDF format and email it to news@soprissun.com. If you work in charcoal, ink or paint, pastels, pencil or any other medium – or if your digital file is just too large to email – please bring your creation to our office in the basement of Amoré Realty at 711 Main Street, or mail it to The Sopris Sun, P.O. Box 399, Carbondale CO, 81623. Sorry, the contest isn’t open to those who work for the Sun. The deadline for submissions is Friday, April 16. Once that day passes we’ll gather your works of art, pore over them and then choose an eye-catching design that clearly says, “The Sopris Sun,” and that also reveals something about the vibrant community that has helped create the paper. Designs from runners up will be printed in the paper after we’ve made our selection, and the artist who creates our top choice will be awarded a prize. And of course, that artist’s work will be displayed on the front page of the paper each and every week. Thanks in advance for your help. We can’t wait to see what you come up with. If you have any questions, please call 618-9112, or send an email to News@SoprisSun.com.

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udderly new look Sopris Sun seeks new front page design

Here’s something else new in Carbondale: It’s calving season, and Paul and Ted Nieslanik, whose stock is pictured above, have 240 new faces in their herd. As of Monday, all but 50 of their cows had given birth, Paul said. Photo by Jane Bachrach

~ Terray Sylvester The Sopris Sun

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