2010 TE Jersey Design Contest - RULES
It's baaack -- we've decided to have another TE Jersey Design Contest!
1st Prize will be your very own 2010 TE Jersey and a $100 TE Gift Certificate.
- winner to be selected by TE
2nd Prize "People's Choice" award will be 2010 TE Jersey and a $50 TE Gift Certificate.
- winner to be selected by a poll here on the TE forums.
- this may be the same as the 1st prize winner.
#### ENTRY DEADLINE IS MAY 10th, 2010. ####
As before, we recognize that not everyone has the skills to create vector artwork suitable for use as final art, so what we're looking for is something more along the lines of a concept sketch that we can then take to the designers at our jersey manufacturer to be cleaned up and turned into final art.
We will have 3 separate threads to keep track of everything:
1) 2010 TE JDC - RULES (this thread)
Used for announcing the contest and discussion of contest rules, presenting links to TE logos, etc.
2) 2010 TE JDC - SUBMISSIONS
Used *only* for posting submissions. Please reserve your comments for the GALLERY thread, so that the submissions thread remains short and easy to view all the entries.
3) 2010 TE JDC - GALLERY
When you post an entry to the submissions thread, please also post it to the Gallery thread so people can comment on it. The gallery thread can also be used to post works-in-progress for feedback from the community.
Artwork files and resources
Here are some files you can use in your designs (cut-n-paste from last year, so ignore the 2009 in the filenames):
TE logos in Adobe Illustrator CS2 format. Use this file to directly work with the vector art in a program like Illustrator.
TE logos in Adobe Illustrator 8 format. Use this file to directly work with the vector art in a program like Illustrator.
TE logos in Adobe PDF format. Use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program to view this file.
If you don't have a vector editing tool like Illustrator, here is a trick you can use with PDF files to get high quality bitmaps at any size. In Acrobat Reader, zoom in or out to get the image to the size you want, then do a SCREEN CAPTURE (hit the PrtScn button on a PC keyboard), then paste into your favorite bitmap editing tool (Photoshop, or even Paint, which is part of Windows).
Here is a template you can use for laying out your design.