99Designs - No Winner
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- utopian0
haha
- version30
99 has web design too...
http://99designs.com/contests/28…
$1300 still fitting the price point
- erikjonsson0
please i was actually doing some work. this is just like someone telling you a gory store while you have your lunch
- ukit0
- load of crapbaseline_shift
- The guy speaking is the one who invented the term "crowdsourcing"ukit
- No buddy. I think it very much eradicates any form of integrity in business.bort
- ********0
Hey I won a contest on there. :)
- ideaist0
99Designs but no bitch ain't won!
- alternatively -> 99Designs but a bitch ain't won!ideaist
- < haha, love itukit
- lolFallowDeer
- ukit0
http://99designs.wordpress.com/2…
Here is another fun project at 99designs.com. We have teamed up with the BizTechDay Conference in San Francisco to design the Official BizTechDay Conference t-shirt.
Not only will the winning designer get full credit and recognition in front of all conference attendees, but Matt Mickiewicz, founder of 99designs.com, SitePoint.com and Flippa.com, will wear the shirt during his presentation at the conference.
- This is so sad. If this trash actually takes hold we're all doomed.bort
- I need to see an image of him with devil horns to make sure... but I agree...ideaist
- http://twitter.com/s…ukit
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Fact: Designs posted on Design Submission Sites Public =
Concept development for lesser species.
- SigDesign0
I honestly had no idea so many didn't have any resolution... the people who pay money for those contests also expect professional results? They really are ridiculous...
- jamble0
I think Crowdspring at least make the buyer pick a "winner" as long as they get a certain amount of submissions to pick from don't they?
- Shaney0
gotta say after visiting the submitted logo's not half as pissed off with these competitions as I was. what a fucking joke those logo's are.
If that's the usual standard they only show the benefits of doing things properly.
- ********0
Posted on Sep 11, 2009 9:25:19 AM
I think using images from the Adobe line of products should be okay. That's what they are there for...to alter, add and enhance to use in artwork.
