TEAR-Precision Logo Design Contest
- Nov 5, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 14
Our COST Action TEAR-Precision (CA24112) is looking for a new logo — and we invite all creative minds to take part!
We are announcing an open Logo Design Contest to create a visual identity that will represent TEAR-Precision throughout the four years of the Action. Participation is open to everyone – members of the Action, researchers, clinicians, students, professors, professional designers, or enthusiastic amateurs, as well as anyone from the scientific or general public who would like to contribute a creative idea.
If you have a vision for how our logo could look, send us your design proposal to the email address tear.precision@gmail.com
🗓️ Deadline: 31 December 2025
After the deadline, the Core Group of TEAR-Precision will review the submitted designs and, in collaboration with professional graphic designers, refine and develop the final logo that will represent the Action over the next four years.
What we are looking for:
A simple, original, and modern logo that reflects the spirit of collaboration, science, and innovation
A design that visually connects to tear fluid research or precision medicine
Preferably in blue tones, matching the colour palette of this website
Suitable for use in both digital and print materials
💡 The author of the winning logo will not only have the honour of seeing their design represent the TEAR-Precision network across Europe and beyond, but will also receive a small surprise reward – stay tuned!
📩 Submit your logo proposal by 31 December 2025
Send your design/s in .PNG format to: tear.precision@gmail.com
Along with your logo, please include a short description (max. 150 words) in which you:
briefly introduce yourself and describe your connection or interest in the topic of tear fluid research or precision medicine, and
explain what your logo represents and how it reflects the spirit of TEAR-Precision.
We can’t wait to see your creative ideas that will shape the visual identity of TEAR-Precision COST Action!




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