Platinum Jubilee Emblem Competition launched

On behalf of The Queen, The V&A has launched a competition for budding UK artists between 13 and 25 to design an emblem for Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee next year. Here’s everything you need to know …

 

Symbolising the very first Platinum Jubilee, the emblem will feature prominently throughout Jubilee year, appearing on official merchandise, national broadcasts and widely across digital and social media.

The winning emblem will be announced in Summer 2021 and the  winner will be invited to take part in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations at Buckingham Palace, including receiving an invitation to the ‘Platinum Party at the Palace’.

What we’re looking for

We want you to get your creative juices flowing and come up with something truly striking and original.

Your design needs to:

The closing date is 16 July 2021. Go to: https://www.vam.ac.uk/info/the-platinum-jubilee-emblem-competition for the full Ts and Cs, and to post your entry.

About the V&A

The V&A Museum, which is running the competition has a unique Royal history.



It was built following on from the great success of Prince Albert’s brainchild: the Great Exhibition of 1851, which showcased the best of industry and design.



In May 1899 Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone and named the new institution the Victoria and Albert Museum.



Since then, it has become renowned as the world's leading museum of art and design.



Find out more about the V&A story.

The panellists

The competition will be judged by some of the world’s best artists and designers.

Margaret Calvert

You may not have heard of Margaret Calvert, but you probably see her designs every day: she is responsible for many of the road signs seen throughout the UK.



Margaret has offered some advice for potential entrants:

  • Keep the design simple, remembering that it has to work across more than one medium — both large and small and in colour as well as black and white.
  • It’s important to realise that it must include a Crown.
  • Always best to first establish the constraints, which can often act as a springboard for a more original approach. Once understood, ideas will come — often at moments least expected. Only then can you start sketching them out — however rough. 
  • It’s always a good idea to try them out on friends first, before tackling the final piece of finished artwork.
  • Look at similar projects that you think work.



Lubna Chowdary

Lubna works in sculpture, design and craft and is primarily a ceramicist, with much of her work appearing in public spaces.

Yinka Ilori 

Yinka is a British-Nigerian artist who specialises in storytelling through design.



Gabriella Marcella

Gabriella Marcella is a Glasgow-based designer and printer with a notoriously colourful house style.



Inspiration

Before you start working on your design, you might want to find out more about the Monarch whose reign we will be celebrating in 2022.

Here are some resources to get you started:

A biography of The Queen 

Her Majesty’s past Jubilees 

A history of Royal jubilees 

The Queen: portraits of a Monarch 

Cecil Beaton: royal photographer 

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