A HEREFORDSHIRE teen has scooped a top prize for their creative design talents.
GoHenry, the prepaid debit card and financial education app for kids and teens, has announced the winners of its Creative Club card competition, which include 15-year-old Beau Martin from Bromyard.
The competition encouraged Gen Z and Gen A to unleash their inner artists, offering five winners £1,000 each and the chance to see their designs featured on GoHenry cards.
Over 1,300 entries were submitted by children aged six to 18 across five age categories. The competition saw an incredible outpouring of talent and creativity across various mediums such as painting, graphic design, and photography.
Among the winners was Beau, who won the 14 to 16 category with her space design that she drew digitally. Beau's card is now available to order from GoHenry’s website.
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Beau said: “The idea for the design was to be simple and something I could draw that was easy and enjoyable - a cat in space exploring the beauty of the universe. Winning was a pleasant surprise, and I plan to use the prize money for clothes, vinyls, books, and saving for a car when I start learning to drive.”
GoHenry’s co-founder and chief executive officer Louise Hill said: "Congratulations to Beau and all of the amazing young winners of our Creative Club competition! The designs are absolutely fantastic and show such incredible creativity. It's been amazing to see all the talent from Gen Z and Gen A - keep inspiring everyone around you!"
To order Beau’s card or take a look at GoHenry’s other winning card designs, visit: www.gohenry.com/uk/personalised-debit-card
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