National Science Month 2026 Logo Competition
Competition Overview
This national competition, coordinated by the DSTI and NRF-SAASTA seeks to create a distinctive visual identity that captures the spirit of science, innovation, inclusivity, and national participation in science, technology and innovation (STI).
Through this initiative, DSTI and NRF-SAASTA aims to harness the creative talent of South Africa’s student community to develop a logo that will become a recognisable national symbol of science engagement and public participation in science.
Call for entries
Students are invited to submit original logo designs that visually communicate the purpose and impact of National Science Month, which seeks to:
- Promote public engagement with science
- Inspire interest in science, technology and innovation
- Celebrate scientific achievement and innovation in South Africa
- Encourage science participation among communities and youth
Participants are encouraged to produce designs that are bold, innovative, and adaptable across digital, print, and promotional platforms.
Key competition information
Competition start date:
06 April 2026
Submission Deadline:
04 May 2026
Eligibility:
Registered South African students from HEIs and TVET colleges in South Africa
Maximum Entries Per Participant:
One (1) logo design per participants
Competition Prize:
R20 000 cash
Competition guidelines:
To ensure fairness and quality submissions, participants must adhere to the following rules:
- Entries must be submitted via the official NRF-SAASTA online competition email.
- Applicants may submit one (1) logo design.
- Submissions must be the original work of the applicant.
- Team entries are not permitted and will be disqualified.
- Designs must not contain trademarked or copyrighted imagery.
- Designs must not have been previously published or used for purposes unrelated to National Science Month.
- The use of computer-aided design software is permitted.
Technical design specifications:
To ensure that the winning logo can be applied across multiple platforms, submissions must comply with the following specifications.
Image Quality
- High-resolution image suitable for digital and print use.
- Recommended minimum: 300 DPI
Image Style
- Floating image
- Transparent background preferred
Accepted File Formats
Participants must submit:
- JPEG or PNG file (preview version)
- Editable design file (e.g. AI, PSD, SVG)
Dimensions
Designs must be scalable and adaptable for use across:
- Websites and digital platforms
- Print publications
- Event branding
- Promotional merchandise
- Social media campaigns
Design concept description:
Each submission must include a short written description explaining the concept behind the logo.
The description should outline:
- The inspiration behind the design
- The symbolism of visual elements
- How the logo represents National Science Month and the spirit of science in South Africa
Recommended length: 150–300 words
Maximum Entries Per Participant:
One (1) logo design per participants
How to enter:
To submit your entry, applicants must complete the online submission form and upload the required documentation.
Step 1: Register Your Profile
Provide the following details:
Personal Information
- Full Name
- ID Number or Passport Number
- Email Address
- Contact Number
Academic Information
- Institution Name (HEI or TVET College)
- Faculty / Department
- Student Number
- Qualification Level
- Year of Study
Applicants must upload proof of current student registration issued by their institution.
Step 2: Upload Your Logo Design
Participants may upload one (1) logo design.
For each design submission:
- Upload the logo file
- Upload the editable source file
- Provide a design concept description
Judging and evaluation process
All submissions will be evaluated by an appointed judging panel consisting of experts in science communication, branding, design and innovation.
Entries will be assessed according to the following criteria:
- Creativity and Originality.
- The uniqueness and innovation of the design concept.
- Relevance to National Science Month.
- How well the design reflects science engagement, discovery and innovation.
- Conceptual Clarity.
- The strength and meaning behind the design elements.
- Visual Impact.
- The design’s ability to attract attention and communicate effectively.
- Adaptability and Usability.
- Suitability of the design across multiple platforms and formats.
Intellectual property and usage rights:
By entering the competition, participants agree to the following:
- The submitted design must be the original work of the applicant.
- NRF-SAASTA reserves the right to publish, reproduce, enhance, adapt or distribute submitted designs for National Science Month purposes.
- The winning design may be refined or adjusted by NRF-SAASTA for official brand implementation.
Download competition brief
Participants are encouraged to download the full competition brief, which provides additional guidance on the objectives of National Science Month and design expectations.
Submission checklist
Before submitting your entry, please ensure that you have completed the following:
- Completed the online registration form
- Uploaded proof of student registration
- Uploaded logo design file
- Uploaded editable design file
- Provided a design concept description
- Confirmed acceptance of the competition rules and conditions (Provide PDF)