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Great Britain: Student design emblem for the Queen’s Throne Anniversary

Symbol for the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the throne Queen Elizabeth II., 95, next year for sure. In the competition for young designers, the design of student Edward Roberts was selected as the palace Connected.

It shows a white, stylized crown, with the number 70 curled up – reminiscent of the royal emblem throughout a circular background and placed in the royal purple. Edwards said he designed the crown with a single line that “represents the Queen’s continued reign.” The 19-year-old is studying graphic and communication design at the University of Leeds.

The palace announced a competition for 13- to 25-year-olds to create an icon that is fair and pleasing to the “smartphone generation”. The selection was eventually made by various art experts England As well as the representative of the palace.

“This clean graphic design takes us on a simple linear journey to create the crown and number 70 and captures the sequel thread of the Queen’s 70-year reign beautifully,” said Paul Thompson, a jury member at the Royal College of Art in London.

Winner Edward Roberts may now take part in the celebrations as a guest next year. The United Kingdom plans to call the four-day festival of the monarchy from 2 to 5 June 2022 specifically the Platinum Anniversary. In this case, all Britons are given an extra holiday. A large military parade, a church service, a concert with world stars and a horse race are planned – the queen is considered a horse lover.