ALS Arizona T-Shirt Design Contest

T Shirt Design Contest

Our mission at ALS Arizona is to advocate for a cure and support individuals with ALS to embrace life to the fullest.

As part of our new Walk ALS, we are inviting all supporters of ALS Arizona to participate in a T-shirt Design Contest.

Three designs will be selected by a panel of independent internal judges, and the ALS Arizona community will vote on their favorite via the organization’s social media accounts (@alsarizona).  The winner will have their design printed on the 2024 Tucson and Scottsdale Walk ALS T-shirts given to all participants who raise at least $100 or more for their walk team.

Required Design Elements

The winning design will be placed on the front of the 2024 Tucson and Scottsdale Walk ALS participant t-shirt. All shirts will be white.

  1. ALS Arizona Logo: the ALS Arizona logo must be used in the design. Right click our official logo to save/download to your computer.
  2. Theme: Design theme must include our walk theme: “United We Walk Against ALS”
  3. Colors: the winning design will be printed on a white T-shirt. Design can use up to four of the following approved colors, keeping in mind that orange and navy blue are ALS Arizona’s primary colors.
  4. Design Software: Designs must be created in either Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Canva, CorelDRAW, Procreate, or similar software.
    1. Designs created using t-shirt design websites like, Bonfire, CafePress, and Zazzle will NOT be accepted.
    2. Any questions please contact Lindsey at lindsey@alsaz.org

Submission Requirements

Submit your design using the form below or by emailing it to lindsey@alsaz.org or by clicking here by 11:59PM on Wednesday July 31st, 2024.

Acceptable file types:

  • Illustrator or eps
  • Photoshop
  • JPG
  • PNG
  • PDF

 Scaling:

  • The art will need to be 300 dpi at full scale
  • Please be sure to make your design to scale.

Voting

Voting will take place on ALS Arizona’s social media accounts; Facebook and Instagram (@alsarizona).  Only 1 vote per person please.