Motorola's iconic 'batwing' logo has turned 60 and the company has announced a #MyMotoLogo for its customers in India. Incidentally it was rumoured that Motorola was bringing the Moto Maker customisation program to India, but it appears that for now the Logo contest is all India is getting. According to a press statement from the company, Motorola's contest lets a user come up with their own interpretation of the Moto batwing logo. [related-post] Users can add a doodle, photograph, graffiti and then submit the entries via Facebook or Twitter or Instagram. Fans can go to microsite and sharing their creation using the hashtag #MyMotoLogo. Once participants create the logo and submit it, a jury of four art influencers will help participants to create their final versions of Batwing logo. Six winners of the #MyMotoLogo contest will win a Moto X each with the customised logo on it. Read more: Moto Turbo Express Review: The battery life alone makes it worth the buy The Motorola Batwing logo was first introduced on June 19, 1955 and was designed by Morton Goldsholl Design Associates in Chicago. Earlier Motorola India's tweets had sparked rumours that the company was bringing its Moto Maker customisation program to India. The Moto Maker programme lets customers choose from a range of hardware options like a wooden panel or a leather back for the Moto X and the Moto 360. Users can choose from multiple storage options as well. For now it looks like the #mymotologo is your best to get a 'customised' Moto X. Read more: Is Motorola bringing the Moto Maker program to India?