Police are looking for budding designers to help them the launch of a new campaign against hate crime.
They want an eye-catching logo for the 'Hate Crime - A Menace in Society 2001' campaign which is being launched this summer in south Essex.
The campaign will focus on crimes directed at ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and members of the gay and lesbian communities.
Now it needs a "boldly coloured, impactive and expressive logo" which portrays the three subjects of race, sexuality and disability.
It must be graphic only, with no words and suitable for use on all types of merchandise, from pens to posters and balloons to banners.
Entries should be sent to Pc Andrew Meyer, Community Safety Department, Police Station, Great Oaks, Basildon SS14 1EJ.
Speaking about the campaign, Pc Meyer said: "There is no doubt that hate crime exists within south Essex and there is still a lack of confidence among victims to report incidents.
"Prejudice and ignorance drive many hate crimes, but ignorance is no excuse.
"We aim through this campaign to ensure everyone is fully aware of the issues, distress and long-term trauma that such incidents can cause."
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