Hi everyone, I'm newbie at this forum.
Kindly advice.
Regards,
Irma
Hello from Jakarta
Hi everyone, I'm newbie at this forum.
Kindly advice.
Regards,
Irma
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#4
Posted 06 August 2014 - 11:43 PM
that would be easy..
if you win a contest (& completed the finalization)...
check your "FINANCE"(it's on the upper menu),
and click on "REQUEST PAYOUT"..
Choose your prefered payment method.. in this case.. PAYPAL..
Enter your PAYPAL Address.. click on the agreement box.. and.. that's it..
DesignContest transfered the prizes on Wednesday (their local time), so I guess you will get your money in Paypal on Thursday (Indonesia Time)..
#ceritanya_pake_bahasa_inggris..hehehehe....
if you win a contest (& completed the finalization)...
check your "FINANCE"(it's on the upper menu),
and click on "REQUEST PAYOUT"..
Choose your prefered payment method.. in this case.. PAYPAL..
Enter your PAYPAL Address.. click on the agreement box.. and.. that's it..
DesignContest transfered the prizes on Wednesday (their local time), so I guess you will get your money in Paypal on Thursday (Indonesia Time)..
#ceritanya_pake_bahasa_inggris..hehehehe....
#6
Posted 07 August 2014 - 11:52 AM
Read the "Knowledgebase" , by clicking on the "Help" link...
here's one of the content...
"Acceptable vector files include AI, EPS, SVG....some designers will have CDR but if you use CDR, you will need to include a svg or EPS file."
So I guess Illustrator & CorelDraw is the top choices...
but I think it's OK using Inkscape, as long as the client agree with it, and you can supllies all the files needed...
here's one of the content...
"Acceptable vector files include AI, EPS, SVG....some designers will have CDR but if you use CDR, you will need to include a svg or EPS file."
So I guess Illustrator & CorelDraw is the top choices...
but I think it's OK using Inkscape, as long as the client agree with it, and you can supllies all the files needed...
#8
Posted 07 August 2014 - 03:06 PM
Welcome to DC !
I guess there are some reasons why you get eliminated. It's not always mean that you had "bad design skill", but more likely that your design doesn't meet CH/Client's requirements. Not mention that Some CH do like to eliminating designs rather than rating it, perhaps it help them to pick-up top designs.
But for me, (sometime) it's a good thing that if my design got eliminated...
why ? firstly it "tell" me that I'm doing the wrong way.. so I have to re-adjust the design...
Secondly it's tell me that CH is responding on his/her contest...
Don't back down.. Just keep them coming, you'll hit one of the gold medal one day..
#semangat
I guess there are some reasons why you get eliminated. It's not always mean that you had "bad design skill", but more likely that your design doesn't meet CH/Client's requirements. Not mention that Some CH do like to eliminating designs rather than rating it, perhaps it help them to pick-up top designs.
But for me, (sometime) it's a good thing that if my design got eliminated...
why ? firstly it "tell" me that I'm doing the wrong way.. so I have to re-adjust the design...
Secondly it's tell me that CH is responding on his/her contest...
Don't back down.. Just keep them coming, you'll hit one of the gold medal one day..
#semangat
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