Condom Design challenge
pURPOSE
The Condom Design Challenge is affiliated with SEX in the SWAMP, an annual event put on by the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Eta Sigma Gamma (UF). SEX in the SWAMP is an event focused on spring break safety, with an emphasis on positive sexual health promotion.
The Condom Design Challenge is inspired by the ONE Condom® Project Condom Challenge. This challenge sparks the creativity of individuals as they create garments and accessories made out of condoms. This year, UF students are invited to participate in the Condom Design Challenge by creating a positive health promotion image that is focused on condoms.
2021 cONDOM design challenge
dETAILS
UF students may work individually or in a group with one other person (pairs) to create an image file for the Condom Design Challenge. The image file should be no larger than 4” x 4”, and no smaller than 3” x 3” (think sticker size). The image should generate a positive message about condoms, as well as reflect a positive sexual health promotion message. Each image must have a proper title. Teams (1 or 2 UF students) must register in advance, and no later than Friday, February 12th at https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bIt2TPVmdOpDspM.
After registering for the event, teams will complete their condom design. The condom design must be submitted by 11:59pm (ET) on Tuesday, February 16th. Submissions must be emailed to ufetasigmagamma@gmail.com. The image final must be converted to a PNG and attached as a file to the email.
cOMPETITION
The Condom Design Challenge will take place during the 2021 SEX in the SWAMP virtual event on Thursday, February 18. The event begins at 7pm (ET), and the condom designs will be featured throughout the event. Participants will begin voting (electronically) at approximately 7:30pm. Voting will last 15 minutes. The winning team will be announced around 8:15pm and will receive one pair of Apple AirPods.
Reminder
Teams may NOT use official University of Florida logos, nor the team logo (owned by the University Athletic Association). This includes the Gators logo (script) and symbol (Gators head). For more information regarding the restricted use of the UF “brand” and “identity” elements, please visit http://identity.ufl.edu/.