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Reminder: $50 still up for grabs in the Liliputing logo contest

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I just noticed that the link in the featured posts section to the Liliputing logo design contest was dead. I’ve fixed the link, but I figured now was as good a time as any to give you a gentle reminder: If you have an idea for a new logo for this site, you have until Friday to enter your submission.You could win a $50 or $25 gift certificate or cash.

I’ve received a few great ideas so far, but I’d love to see some more. Make sure to read the complete contest rules before submitting an entry.

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Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008, 4:50 pm by Brad Linder




  • Daron

    Not to offend but if you want a decent logo, you’d need to offer more than $50. A logo is a $1000 item minimum. Why don’t you offer one of your under-used UMPCs or netbooks or something as a prize.

  • http://liliputing.com/ Brad Linder

    No offense taken.

    I’d love to pay that kind of money, but right now it’s just not something I
    can afford. I’m not necessarily expecting to get a professional design out
    of this contest. I’m just hoping that some loyal readers will have slightly
    more graphic design chops than I do and want to help contribute to the site.
    I do want to offer compensation, which is why I’m offering a bit of money,
    but I’d be surprised if the folks who have submitted designs so far said
    they only entered for the cash.

    As for spare UMPCs, I do hope to be in a position where I can offer these
    sorts of prizes in the future.

  • Daron

    Not to offend but if you want a decent logo, you'd need to offer more than $50. A logo is a $1000 item minimum. Why don't you offer one of your under-used UMPCs or netbooks or something as a prize.

  • http://liliputing.com/ Brad Linder

    No offense taken.

    I'd love to pay that kind of money, but right now it's just not something I
    can afford. I'm not necessarily expecting to get a professional design out
    of this contest. I'm just hoping that some loyal readers will have slightly
    more graphic design chops than I do and want to help contribute to the site.
    I do want to offer compensation, which is why I'm offering a bit of money,
    but I'd be surprised if the folks who have submitted designs so far said
    they only entered for the cash.

    As for spare UMPCs, I do hope to be in a position where I can offer these
    sorts of prizes in the future.

  • Daron

    Not to offend but if you want a decent logo, you'd need to offer more than $50. A logo is a $1000 item minimum. Why don't you offer one of your under-used UMPCs or netbooks or something as a prize.

  • http://liliputing.com/ Brad Linder

    No offense taken.

    I'd love to pay that kind of money, but right now it's just not something I
    can afford. I'm not necessarily expecting to get a professional design out
    of this contest. I'm just hoping that some loyal readers will have slightly
    more graphic design chops than I do and want to help contribute to the site.
    I do want to offer compensation, which is why I'm offering a bit of money,
    but I'd be surprised if the folks who have submitted designs so far said
    they only entered for the cash.

    As for spare UMPCs, I do hope to be in a position where I can offer these
    sorts of prizes in the future.

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