Posted: Sat 11th Nov 2017

Have your design featured on Wrexham’s new-look library cards!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Nov 11th, 2017

How would you like your artwork to feature in thousands of purses, wallets, handbags and pockets across the County Borough?

Library cards in Wrexham are about to given a new look and residents are being invited to put forward their artwork to feature on the new designs!

There are three types of library card, junior (under 12), young adult (12-15) and adult and Wrexham Council are looking for bright and exciting designs for them all.

The competition is open to all ages and you can enter a design for one, two or all of them. The only rules are no words, just pictures, and it must be landscape.

You can design your card by hand or digitally, however it needs to be submitted on A4 paper to your local library. Don’t forget to put your name and contact details on the back.

You have until November 30 to get your design over to your local library.

(Top tip: Stick to a minimum of five colours and keep your design simple!)

 



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