EDJC 2023 Poster

The European Days of Jewish Culture is proud to announce the winner of the second poster contest, Nikola Radic Lucati, Founder of the Center for Holocaust Research and Education in Belgrade, Serbia. The winning poster design features the Hebrew language as a clear and understandable symbol, avoiding the overt use of Jewish symbols such as the Magen David, menorah, and talit. The design emphasizes the theme of Memory, and the use of color and rust brushstrokes are balanced, yet suggestive enough to support both cultural and memorial events.

Using a single poster for all EDJC events helps to create a homogeneous festival and facilitate communication between organizers and participants. Please find the poster below in an editable version, so that organizers can adapt and translate it according to their local needs.

The AEPJ board selected the winning design from among many submissions, as they were impressed with Nikola’s thoughtful and creative approach to the theme of Memory. With the poster now available, we look forward to promoting the EDJC 2023 festival across Europe and celebrating the rich Jewish culture and heritage of our continent.

Download the different versions of the poster below

Feel free to adapt and modify these resources to meet your needs.

EDJC 2023 Poster Guidelines

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Official EDJC 2023 Poster

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Translatable Activity Poster – B6

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Download in PSD

Edit in Canva

English Activity Poster – B6

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English Activity Poster – 1:1

Squared, for Facebook or Instagram feed

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English Activity Poster – 9:16

For Instagram stories

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English Activity Poster – 16:9

For screen, video and Twitter

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English Activity Poster – 820:312

For Facebook cover

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For any enquiries, please contact Federico Szarfer at edjc@jewisheritage.org

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