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Friday November 14, 2008
Mr. David Armstrong, Chief Operating Officer of Post Publishing Plc, presided over a presentation ceremony to give out the awards for the Bangkok Post’s and Post Today’s Thailand's Top Destinations vote campaign . The ceremony was held at the company’s boardroom on November 12. Mr Armstrong was assisted by company executives.
Over 200 entries were submitted by university students and interested members of the public, both Thai and foreigners. The winner was Khun Theeraphong Arromkhong who was awarded 30,000 baht in cash and a certificate. The three runner-ups were Khun Roj Rujanavej, Khun Supawat Sripen, and Khun Tanyathip Siriruttanaprapan. They were each awarded a consolation cash prize of 5,000 baht and a certificate.
“I decided on the elephant because it is not only a symbol of Thailand but back in the old days, it was also used for transportation and travel,” winner Khun Theeraphong explained “Although it took me only about one day to design the logo, coming up with the inspiration and concept took quite a while”.
With his elephant-inspired design chosen as the new official logo, Khun Theeraphong Arromkhong, right, was awarded 30,000 baht in cash as the winning entry by Mr. David Armstrong, Chief Operating Officer of Post Publishing Plc.
The winner of the award for best logo for Thailand's Top Destinations vote campaign Theeraphong Arromkhong, fifth from right, and the runners-up pose with Post Publishing Plc executives and Bangkok Post editorial staff.
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