Countdown to February 17, 2013:

2nd Annual Race Poster Contest is Open, which one is your favorite?

It’s an election year after all, so what better way to test your voting skills than to vote for this year’s 26.2 with Donna Official Race Poster.  During the month of October, vote for your favorite!  The winning design will be announced in our November newsletter, and available to purchase as a beautiful way to support the cause.

Five concepts are up for vote.

Poster for Breast Cancer
Bridge Ribbon Shadow

Poster for Breast Cancer
Bridge Ribbon Water


Poster for Breast Cancer
Beach Ribbon

Artist of last year’s Inaugural Race Poster Kurtis Loftus presents three concepts that tie in to the original creative from the inaugural poster.  Kurtis hoped to showcase the beauty of the area, but keep the running effort in the forefront.  The artwork incorporates the pink ribbon symbol in to the design.


Poster for Breast Cancer
Sneaker Prints in the Sand

Artist Karen Kurycki proposes ‘sneaker prints in the sand’ to represent our portion of the course on the hard packed beaches of Jacksonville.  She kept the art on the feminine side with the watercolor/pinks/reds but also a little gritty to represent the “fight” for breast cancer and to represent the grueling 26.2 miles you will be running.

Poster for Breast Cancer
Running as One

Jamie Stanish presents a concept that represents all marathoners and half marathoners, running as one, for a great cause. People with different backgrounds, faiths, beliefs, and diverse running capabilities all run together with one goal in mind: to finish breast cancer. This idea is demonstrated visually through the use of collage elements in the background which show through the silhouette of a strong runner with a purpose.

Voting is open!  Vote for your favorite today. Polls will be open all month.



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The Donna Foundation

"There were many highlights for me but my favorites were running on the Intercoastal Bridge (with the local News helicopter hovering above us no less!) and on the beautiful white sandy Jacksonville Beach. The supporters and crowds, many dressed in pink, were great too."

Sleepless, but very content, in Seattle,
Thomas

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