City of Lewisville is now accepting student-designed entries in the 2026 ColorPalooza logo contest.
This competition is open to Lewisville residents currently in grades 9-12 at any state-certified public or private school, or any students attending a Lewisville public or private school elsewhere in grades 9-12. Home-schooled students living in Lewisville are eligible to participate if they meet the grade-level requirement
The deadline for submitting entries is 11:59 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 9. An entry form can be filled out online.
Complete guidelines for this contest can be found on the "ColorPalooza Logo Contest" page at LewisvilleColorPalooza.com.
Once the contest closes, a judging panel of at least three current professionals working in the design or marketing field will select a winner from among all eligible entries. The winning design will become the official logo for ColorPalooza 2026 and will be used in all promotional items and merchandise.
The winner will receive a one-time $1,500 college or higher education scholarship, administered through the Greater Lewisville Arts Alliance. This is an increase of $500 from last year's award.
The scholarship will be paid in the student's name directly to the higher education institution in which the student enrolls after high school graduation, including a college, university, institute, or trade school.
A video recap of last year's event can be seen on the City of Lewisville YouTube page.
ColorPalooza will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in and around Wayne Ferguson Plaza, 150 W. Church Street. This free, family-friendly event features a wide variety of exhibits and interactive events with a spring feel. Visitors will get to show off their artistic abilities, watch skilled artists create one-of-a-kind masterpieces, and learn how to be more sustainable.