Tuesday 22 December 2015

Create Trophies

Design your own awards for special recognition.


Trophies are used to recognize the achievements of groups as well as individuals. From football and soccer to gymnastics, cheerleading, dance and academics, trophies honor the special accomplishments. A goal when designing a trophy is often to attempt to create a unique or custom appearance so that the recognition will be truly special and memorable. Trophy parts can be ordered that allow for assembly, however, there are numerous companies with websites that provide custom creation, engraving and assembly that may not be possible otherwise.


Instructions


1. Begin the trophy design process by using a top-down approach. Start at the top of the trophy and work your way down to the bottom. Typically, a trophy will have a symbol, symbolic figure or logo on the top. The next section most commonly features a colorful support riser with colors representing a school, company or association. The bottom of a trophy will often have a small plate that is engraved with the date, event information and award recipient.


2. Gather a variety of materials relating to the event, competition, school or association. Look for creative ideas from existing logos, slogans, overall themes or the event itself. A dance competition, for example, could utilize ballet shoes, production company colors and the year in which the competition is held. Seek input from others involved in producing, coordinating or sponsoring the event.


3. Access a computer that has a graphics program. Even the most basic program that may come installed on a computer will allow for a degree of creative design. Lay out the basic idea for a trophy and either fill in or indicate colors. Save the design before closing the program as you may want to make changes later on.


4. Print the design and present your ideas to others for input or approval. Use the input of others to fine-tune your design. Incorporate suggestions by making notations and sketches on the design with a pencil. Return to the computer and incorporate any changes to the design.


5. Locate an awards and trophy company either locally or online. Submit your design, typically by fax if online, along with overall size, quantities and any other special instructions. Allow the company to provide a quote, and check with any others who may need to approve or sign off on the trophy order.

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