How are you all? I hope you are all well by God's grace. I am also fine by the grace of God. Today I will participate in a nice contest by @enamul17, brother of the Steem For Bangladesh community. The name of the contest is Contest-Create A Design Of Usable Steem Coin Or Note In Your Country. I hope everyone will like my writing and drawing.
Design By Canva
I took a picture with the name of the Steem For Bangladesh community, my username, and the date, drawing a one rupee coin of my country Bangladesh. It is shown in the picture below.
Required materials:
- Wooden pencil
- A4 size white drawing paper
- Drawing pens of different colors
- Pencil compass
- Eraser
First, I take the necessary materials and an A4 size white drawing paper. Draw a circle using a pencil compass on white drawing paper. It is shown in the picture below.
Then, give inside points around the circle. Connect each point by drawing a line. Then draw a family with two children as a symbol of a happy family. It is shown in the picture below.
Write the words Bangladesh on top of the coin and Planned Family - Food for All below. Then write one taka in Bengali and draw a grain of rice symbol. It is shown in the picture below.
Then, I draw another circle on the right side of the white drawing paper. Draw a point on the inner side of the circle and connect each point with a line. Then draw a flower. It is shown in the picture below.
Then draw the symbol of two rice grains on both sides of the Shapla flower. Draw a jute leaf on top of the Shapla flower. Then write one taka in English below the Shapla flower and draw two-star symbols on both sides of the jute leaves above. It is shown in the picture below.
Then, under the coin, I upload a picture with Steem For Bangladesh, my username, and the date. It is shown in the picture below.
I designed one taka coin for my country. The coin has Shapla on one side, and two grains of rice on either side and jute leaves on top. There are two stars on both sides of the page. Below is written one rupee in English. On the other side of the coin is a happy family with two children. On the side of the family is a grain of rice symbol. The coin bears the words Planned Family - Food for All. One taka is written in Bengali on the coin. This page gives the year of mintage of the coin as 2002. The coin is round and made of copper, nickel, and steel.