2026 Indiana NASP Bullseye Logo Contest Rules & Form
Calling all creative archers and designers! Here’s your chance to make your mark on the 2026 Indiana National Archery in the Schools Program® Bullseye Tournament. We’re looking for a bold, original logo that captures the spirit of archery and the excitement of the contest. The winning design will be featured on official tournament t-shirts and the awards presented at the Indiana NASP® Bullseye Tournament. This is your shot to design something unforgettable! Bring your creativity, Indiana pride, and archery passion together!
DESIGN CONTEST RULES
- The design must include the text “Indiana NASP® Bullseye Tournament” and the year and/or date.
- The 2026 Tournament will be held on March 21, 2026.
- The design must be archery-themed and directly related to the Bullseye Tournament.
- Example: When designing for the Bullseye Tournament, do not include 3D targets or imagery unrelated to bullseye-style archery.
- Submissions may be hand-drawn or digitally illustrated
- Both photographs of hand-drawn artwork and digital file submissions will be accepted.
- If submitting a photo of your artwork, please ensure that the image is clear, well-lit, and free of shadows or glare so judges can accurately view your design.
- The preferred file format for digital submissions is PDF; however, JPG, PNG, SVG, etc. files will also be accepted.
- All designs must be original, student-created, and unpublished. Use of AI-generated imagery, as well as any third-party logos, trademarks, or copyrighted material, is strictly prohibited.
- All costs associated with the creation of the design (e.g., art supplies, software, printing materials) are the responsibility of the student and/or the school.
- Example: Indiana NASP® will not reimburse costs for computers, pencils, colored pencils, or other materials used to produce the submission.
- Students are not required to print t-shirts; only the digital or photographic design submission is needed.
- Offensive or inappropriate designs will not be considered and will result in disqualification.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE
- The student must be an active participant in an active Indiana NASP® program during the current, 2025-2026, school year.
- Eligible grade levels include students in grades 4 through 12.
- The school the student is enrolled in must be an active, participating Indiana NASP® School.
HOW TO ENTER
- All submissions must be uploaded at IndianaNASP.com/2026logo
- Please ensure that all required fields are completed before submitting your design.
- Submissions must be received no later than December 10, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. (ET).
- If you experience any technical issues or have questions regarding the submission process, please contact Tim Beck (tbeck@dnr.in.gov) for assistance.
AWARD & RECOGNITION
- The student winning the Indiana NASP® Bullseye Tournament Logo Contest receives a gift certificate to build their own custom Genesis Bow.
- The student is notified before the design is publicly announced on social media by mid-December.
- The Winner will be publicly announced the next day via social media.
- Indiana NASP® will do a social media post recognizing the winning design and archer.
- The winning design and student will be recognized at the 2026 Indiana NASP® State Tournament on March 21, 2026.
- The winning design will appear on all Bullseye Tournament t-shirts, plaques, banners, medallions, social media, and any additional related items for the Bullseye Tournament.
DISCLAIMERS
- The winning logo may be modified and/or enhanced by Indiana NASP®’s creative team to meet tournament needs, including use on t-shirts, social media, awards, and other related materials.
- Submission does not guarantee that the design will be selected or used for any purpose.
- By submitting a design, the entrant confirms that the work is original and does not infringe upon any existing copyrights or trademarks.
- By submitting a logo to the contest, the entrant agrees that the submitted design becomes the property of Indiana NASP® and may be used for promotional, marketing, and official purposes without additional compensation in the future.
