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#1 oTTo

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Posted 12 December 2003 - 08:07 PM

My comprehension of a 'contest' is that:

1. Get info you need
2. Design your submission
3. Submit said design
4. Wait for reply

So lets please stop posting roughs and asking for feedback. Finish your design, post it, and be finished with it. I'm not the only one really tired of having to see multiple variations of the same thing.

I am not innocent, so I am speaking to myself as well.

And for the rude, arrogant child out there ..you know who you are..please stop with your shitty comments.
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#2 daze

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Posted 13 December 2003 - 09:30 AM

lol gd idea otto
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#3 shuv

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Posted 05 January 2004 - 07:40 PM

good thoguhts on that, tired of seeing "i'm in" also?
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#4 Neupix

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Posted 05 January 2004 - 09:25 PM

It does get annoying, but you have to consider sometimes that the contest holder does ask for multiple changes to a design whether it be through email, or through a PM... and then ask for it to be reposted.

So in that case, I think it should be all right.

Also, often times I am not going to spend 10 hours on a website that *might* make me $50... so I think its only fair to ask for feedback, but maybe the feeback would be better sent through email/PM.
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#5 psyris

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Posted 06 January 2004 - 05:49 AM

You could just say for the contest holder to specify whether they (he or she) want just the finished product or allow for responses.
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