At the Lunch & Learn Program on September 11, 2013, Aaron Wallace was announced as the winner of the Friends of the Braselton-West Jackson Library’s Logo Contest. The fifteen-year-old resident of Winder, Georgia, is a sophomore at Snodon Preparatory School. Aaron is the oldest of his three brothers and one sister. Two of his siblings participated this summer in the Braselton Library’s Children’s Programs. Aaron loves to read and loves computers.
Aaron’s creative talents are readily apparent in the logo design he submitted. In voting Aaron’s design as the winner, the Board of Friends of the Braselton-West Jackson Library was impressed by his design’s depiction of the fact that a library is much more than a collection of books. Through the use of a myriad of symbols displayed throughout the branches of the tree in his design, Aaron conveys the various facets that a modern-day library offers its community. When viewing Aaron’s design one quickly becomes captivated by the symbols, being drawn-in and compelled to identify each one. This talented, young man has a bright future to look forward to and Friends of the Braselton-West Jackson Library is grateful that he chose to share his talent with us.
Because school comes first, Aaron was not able to attend the 11:30 a.m. Lunch & Learn Program. Instead, Aaron and his mother, Amanda Hewett, along with his youngest brother, took part in a presentation the afternoon before where he was presented with the winner’s prize of a Kindle Fire HD. Friends of the Braselton-West Jackson Library thanks the h.h.greg store, near the Mall of Georgia, for its contribution toward the Kindle Fire HD prize.
Congratulations Aaron Wallace for a job well done.
Source:
http://braseltonfriends.prlib.org/2013/09/13/congratulations-aaron-wallace-winner-of-the-logo-contest/