Aqua Mina 2025 New Brand Identity Logo Design Contest
As a leading provider of aquaculture equipment and high-tech solutions for shrimp and fish farms in Vietnam and international markets, we deliver products that are high-quality, efficient, and durable — from paddle wheels, HDPE liners, aeration systems to Ventek micro-bubble diffusers.
With over 10 years of hands-on experience in Vietnam and an extensive export network spanning more than 24 countries, Aqua Mina is committed to supporting farmers in optimizing productivity, reducing costs, and achieving sustainable growth.

With a strategic vision to expand globally and elevate our brand to new heights, AQUA MINA officially launches the “New Brand Identity Logo Design Contest 2025” to discover a modern, minimalist symbol that reflects our technical expertise and aspiration for global reach. This contest encourages creativity and innovation, with each submission leaving its unique mark and contributing to Aqua Mina’s journey towards a modern, professional, and internationally recognized brand identity.
→ Submit your design here: https://forms.gle/qSPDBgivod7HeHwY6
1. Requirements:
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Must represent the aquaculture sector: shrimp | fish | aquaculture, with elements of “engineering” (gear symbol).
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International and global-oriented design.
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Reflect Aqua Mina’s mission – vision – core values.
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Color scheme: Earth Yellow or Facebook Blue.
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“AQUA MINA” typography optimized for avatar/profile display.

2. Contest Purpose:
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To serve the vision and development goals of the company.
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Moving beyond the traditional “round pond” symbol toward an international and modern brand identity.
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Connecting the aquaculture community and spreading creativity.
3. Eligible Participants:
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All individuals and organizations, whether working, studying, or connected directly or indirectly to the aquaculture industry.
4. Prizes:
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1 First Prize: $2,000 (selected by the Organizing Committee) + Certificate of Appreciation.
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2 Consolation Prizes: $100 each (for creativity) + Certificate of Appreciation.

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