ATLANTA - MARCH 1, 2023 - What will you wear after you finish the 54th Running of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race? Today, Atlanta Track Club, organizers of the annual July 4 celebration, unveiled the five finalists in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race T-Shirt Contest. Online voting is now open and people are encouraged to vote daily through March 31. All five designs are below.
Artist: Maurice Garland
Hometown: Tucker, GA
Occupation: Writer/Author
About the design: Runners constantly check their watch to monitor their pace, heart rate and anything else these fancy features offer. So why not have the shirt feature one of a runner's favorite accessories? The watch face is ode to the peach and the 4th of July, but it also includes some data presented in the form of the four area codes of Atlanta, symbolizing the ongoing growth and expansion of the city's population and identity
Artist: Eryn Kelly
Occupation: Marketing Coordinator
Hometown: Acworth, GA
About the design: To me, The Peachtree feels like a kickoff party for the rest of your Fourth of July! I wanted the design to be fun and vibrant, and to represent what a joy it is to experience running down Peachtree year after year.
Artist: Stephen Mullinax
Occupation: Graphic Designer
Hometown: Stone Mountain, GA
About the design: I wanted to capture the feeling of the uphill portion of the race, which is the most challenging, but often the most memorable.
Artist: Cece Page
Occupation: Graphic Designer & Owner of The Cece Shop
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
About the design: I love that Atlanta's nickname is The City in the Forest and wanted to incorporate that into my design. I run regularly and always enjoy looking at the way Atlanta's urban architecture blends so well with our abundance of trees and plants. There's so many rolling hills and winding roads and Atlanta doesn't follow a traditional grid which makes it feel like a big, patchwork neighborhood.