Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011



It looks like there's going to be a big Threadless sale starting on Thursday, so now's a great time for a giveaway. To enter this contest, print out a picture of the Super Punch chimera logo and take a picture of yourself holding it up like this photo of the Frederator logo:



Email me the photo (or a link to the photo). I'll send $25 credits to two winners. This contest is open worldwide. And I'll pick the winners tomorrow night so you'll have the credit before the sale starts.

Threadless store credit giveaway

Monday, May 9, 2011

UPDATE: It was tough to pick a winner, and of the artists I asked for advice, everyone had a different favorite. But I picked Cormac McEvoy's Dr. Mario as the grand prize winner. Thanks everyone, I'll post a new contest soon.



This month's art contest was improving the Nintendo's 3DS's red screen of death. Below are the wonderful entries. I'll announce a winner later today.



Chris Beaumont.



Joe D!.





Blayne Scott.




Helder Silva.




Lee Jackson.




Cormac McEvoy.




Ben Knight.

*Buy the 3DS at Amazon.

Art Contest: Fix the Nintendo 3DS's red screen of death

Friday, April 15, 2011

This month, GOOD is partnering with Cole Haan to ask you to "Doodle Something Good in the World."

the OBJECTIVE
Create a doodle that tells about a person, group, object, or idea that you think makes the world better, and why.

the ASSIGNMENT
The doodle can be as broad or as specific as you wish. It can be about a personal friend of yours who's doing something unusual and awesome, an company that's finding new ways to do business while doing good, or something much more abstract. It's a pretty broad prompt, so choose something unique and unexpected.

GOOD's editorial department, and Mr. Haan, and will pick the top three best submissions. All three winners will receive a GOOD T-Shirt and a Cole Haan gift certificate ($500 for first prize, $250 for second, and $100 for third). Check it out

Doodle "Something Good in the World"

Wednesday, April 6, 2011



Apparently this is the Nintendo 3DS's red screen of death. Kind of hard to believe that in 2011, Nintendo would design such a cold message instead of its own version of the Fail Whale.

Your challenge is to create a delightful error page for the Nintendo 3DS. As inspiration, check out the creatures The Oatmeal created for Tumblr:



Submit as many entries as you'd like. All entries must be submitted by midnight Los Angeles time Sunday May 8, 2011. Best entry will win a $100 Threadless credit.

And of course, you can buy the 3DS at Amazon.

Art Contest: Fix the Nintendo 3DS's red screen of death

Monday, April 4, 2011

Update: I picked Clyde Bailey's entry as best meeting the challenge of providing the "stylish and sexy poster that X-Men: First Class deserves." Thanks to everyone who participated.

Here are all the entires in the X-Men: First Class poster design contest. I'll announce the winner(s) later today.

The first entry isn't a poster, instead it's Saul Bass/James Bond-style opening credits for the movie:





Joe D!.






Shane Parker.





Bryan Lenning.




Jason Peters.




Rory Phillips.




John Moody.




Dean Reeves.






Kirk Dunne.




Berry Villegas.




Clyde Bailey.




Nicholas Baltra.




John J. Freeze.




Erik Johnson.




Gruffydd Ywain.




Christian Jacke.





Josh Siegel.




Michael Dee.





Dane Forst.





Jeffrey Zhang.




Carlos Melgares.




Austen Lavery.




Rob Lockley.

X-Men: First Class poster contest

Friday, March 25, 2011

Here's another batch of entries in the X-Men: First Class movie poster design contest, where the grand prize is four t-shirts from Last Exit to Nowhere. The goal is "to create the stylish and sexy poster that X-Men: First Class deserves."


Clyde Bailey.



Nicholas Baltra.



John J. Freeze.



Erik Johnson.



Gruffydd Ywain.



Christian Jacke.

*Buy Marvel Universe figures at eBay.

X-Men poster contest