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#2
Posted 05 February 2013 - 08:44 PM
Hello there:
Finalized design: you will need to collect your files into a single compressed file (must be .zip) and upload it to the contest page. Files should be zipped or archived using an appropriate utility, and should be tested for compatibility before being handed over to the client.
Please deliver all vector logos in both:
- original program format (.AI, .PSD, jpg,png etc.);and
- .EPS file.*
- A contest holder may request different file types and it is your responsibilty to provide the file type the contest holder requests.
Your upload size must be below 2mb. (Please contact us if your zip file is larger than 2mb).
*EPS is an industry standard, meaning "Encapsulated PostScript". It can be imported into all major design programs, and is often the file of choice for many printing companies.
For more info please check here:
https://www.designco...ry-delivered-in
https://www.designco...-winning-design
Best regards.
Finalized design: you will need to collect your files into a single compressed file (must be .zip) and upload it to the contest page. Files should be zipped or archived using an appropriate utility, and should be tested for compatibility before being handed over to the client.
Please deliver all vector logos in both:
- original program format (.AI, .PSD, jpg,png etc.);and
- .EPS file.*
- A contest holder may request different file types and it is your responsibilty to provide the file type the contest holder requests.
Your upload size must be below 2mb. (Please contact us if your zip file is larger than 2mb).
*EPS is an industry standard, meaning "Encapsulated PostScript". It can be imported into all major design programs, and is often the file of choice for many printing companies.
For more info please check here:
https://www.designco...ry-delivered-in
https://www.designco...-winning-design
Best regards.
♥ Selma ♥
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#3
Posted 30 March 2013 - 09:55 AM
Hello,
maybe is off the topic but..
I got on email notification CCR T contest has choose a winner
T-shirt Design #13 by for CCR T Shirt
but on the contest page is different winning design!
CCR T Shirt
how is that possible, I guess email winner is now so sad
maybe is off the topic but..
I got on email notification CCR T contest has choose a winner
T-shirt Design #13 by for CCR T Shirt
but on the contest page is different winning design!

CCR T Shirt
how is that possible, I guess email winner is now so sad

#15
Posted 08 August 2013 - 10:46 PM
hi guys.. i want to ask something, how long it takes after i finish uploading the files for CH reviewing the files and sign the copyright transfer?
After you are chosen as a winner you have 24 hours to upload the source files. The CH can ask for minor changes and he has has 7 days to work with you on these changes
read here
https://www.designco...at-do-i-do-next
There is a lot of info on the HELP section
#16
Posted 05 November 2013 - 05:58 PM
Hi! I just won a contest. I have a question about the upload time. It says you have to upload the winning design within 24h and for corrections you have 7 days. So, do I have just to upload it within 24h and in case there are some corrections I can upload it again? Or do I have to upload just the final version within 7 days?
thanks!
thanks!
#19
Posted 05 November 2013 - 10:27 PM
Hi Matthias!
Sincere congrats on your win ( i got silver...). When i have to upload, i prepare separate files for each color the CH might ask (brown background - 1 file, white background - 1 file, black background - 1 file in your case).
You should also provide a black and white version of the logo....
And i also send the client both RGB and CMYK files (so he can use it for both print and web).
As for file types i send EPS, AI as vector and png / jpg as bitmap.
Everything put in folders and archived to the smallest possible .zip file.
Hope it helps
Andrei
Sincere congrats on your win ( i got silver...). When i have to upload, i prepare separate files for each color the CH might ask (brown background - 1 file, white background - 1 file, black background - 1 file in your case).
You should also provide a black and white version of the logo....
And i also send the client both RGB and CMYK files (so he can use it for both print and web).
As for file types i send EPS, AI as vector and png / jpg as bitmap.
Everything put in folders and archived to the smallest possible .zip file.
Hope it helps
Andrei
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