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glad you all like this comp.

there is no hurry so please take your time and be happy with your entry :)

when i receive enough entries i will start the selection poll for everyone to help with the votes.

so again please take your time and be happy with your submission.

Ive already finished,

Wish everyone else the best :o

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Ive finished a draft~ need a few small touches and im done

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that is fine mate. i can fix the best logo to correct size after winner chosen. good luck :encouragement:

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FYI - I've been in the design industry (print & web) for over 20 years, which included many corporate identities/logos. So rest assured that this will be judged professionally ;)

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FYI - I've been in the design industry (print & web) for over 20 years' date= which included many corporate identities/logos. So rest assured that this will be judged professionally ;)

Good to know Benny! I haven't even started mine... what's the deadline?

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FYI - I've been in the design industry (print & web) for over 20 years' date= which included many corporate identities/logos. So rest assured that this will be judged professionally ;)

Phew, Your a judge and not an entrant :p

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Good to know Benny! I haven't even started mine... what's the deadline?

Dont bother starting Sprae :p j.k.

Ive heard its simply when they get enough entrants which may be a while :)

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Yes, as Dean has mentioned it should be awhile yet. Take your time, do a few versions, mull over it for a few days before submitting anything.

Remember you can only have ONE (1) final submission! :victorious:

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Yes' date=' as Dean has mentioned it should be awhile yet. Take your time, do a few versions, mull over it for a few days before submitting anything.

Remember you can only have ONE (1) final submission! :victorious:

LOL, this never works with me... I get OCD and screw things up when i take my time and check things over ;). Thats why i was one of the first to enter my submission :o

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Hahah. Loach that is the exact same as me. I just kept editing and just went back to the same thing so I just submitted it!!

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Hey do you guys want this submitted in a AI file type or exported as a JPEG? Any size specifications? Do you require it submitted in CMYK RBG and a pantone version if it to be used for print?

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Hey do you guys want this submitted in a AI file type or exported as a JPEG? Any size specifications? Do you require it submitted in CMYK RBG and a pantone version if it to be used for print?

Please submit as JPEG (100%-80% high quality) for now. Once we've judged the winners, we will need all the specs you can provide. Thanks for bring that up as we will look at B&W, single colour and other logo varieties later on.

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I do graphic design yeah. But im still looking into shrimp. Id like to start keeping them but need to research more.

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@jetboy3, dont worry if your not creative mate because all entries are going to a poll to decide top 3 so its up to the members to decide. cant hurt to try :triumphant:

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I'd love to win some of those prizes! My logo would look like a 3 year olds crayon drawing though! haha

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Lorby,

dont be affraid mate, send in your submission regardless of how it looks. you dont have a chance to win if you dont enter :triumphant:

my drawings look like 2 year olds work so thats why i am holding the comp instead of doing it myself. so give it a go as you have nothing to loose and a lot to gain . :)

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