#camdug PieHack T-Shirt design competition

Organiser
Cambridge .NET Developer's User Group | alt.net mostly ;-p
Date
Mon, 4 Jun 2012, 18:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Cambridge, GB
Cost
Free

Are you an AWESOME budding, or already budded Tee-shirt designer?

we need your help! Cambridge Developer user Group, (camdug) needs a T-Shirt design for our totally stupendously amazingly awesome PieHack day... a T-Shirt made for the gods, designed by a god, to be worn mostly in and around Godsville-Cambridge.

NB! While meetup says the date for this event is 4th June, the closing date for the competition is actually Friday 1st June, so that we still have 3 days to update the meetup event page with all the entrant T-Shirt designs.

Want to see your incredible creation worn around town by the smartest people on the planet? Then please help us by submitting a T-Shirt design for our upcoming Piehack day.

T-shirt design that is required is to promote the this upcoming PieHack developer event:

#PieHack - Doing obscene things with @Raspberry_Pi & code

 

As you can see from the incredibly "well placed", clever, witty use of the dramatic "pie" image above... we're, er.... well.... we're not designers! And we really ...do...really need your help!

Winner gets a meal voucher for dinner for two, plus a Raspbery Pie or Arduino starter hack kitt! No previous programming skills required...will work equally well as a super geeky development platform, or as great "framed artwork".

Winner can ask for the framed work of art version, or, unframed "I'm going wire this up to my papershredder" and coffee machine version.

;-D

 

Please submit entries by email to goblinfactory (at) gmail.com on or before Friday 1st June.

 

* competition small print
Entries must be 2 jpeg, png or gif images, showing front and back design. Multiple entries allowed, entries limited to UK residents only, winning T-shirt will be announced on Monday 4th June on this website. Entrant must provide camdug with the copyright so that the winning entry design and/or derivitive works of the design can be used on group t-shirts and to promote the Piehack developer event. By entering the competition you agree that your design can be made visible on this page so that members can see  the entrants. (If you would like to have your design linked to your profile, then please join  the user group so that members can comment and give you feedback on your design. Designs must be original designs of the designer and must not include any pre-existing copyrighted works from anyone else. Non winning designs remain the copyright of the respective designer. Designs must not be illegal or unethical, please use your common sense, and Camdug reserves the right to decline and/or withdraw any entry for any reason. Winner will be selected by one or more camdug organisers. If winner opts for the framed version of the Raspberri Pi, then they must be willing to have their photograph taken at a prize-giving and for the photograph to be used by camdug in any online or offline promotional material. Entrants do not have to join the user group, however if designers do join, then we'd be able to show your entrants as having RSVP'd. ( bit of a hack of the meetup website, but would allow us to provide some advertising to any designer. link back to profile, and website etc.) Winner must please assist us in having the design printed on a t-shirt, and/or uploading the design to a T-shirt printing website, which may require minor modifications to the design and/or providing the design in a suitable format that will be accepted. Camdug reserves the right to cancel the competition for any reason prior to closing date.

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