
US$ 300 REWARD!
It has been confirmed that we no longer wish to use the penguin as our company mascot and are looking for something new and more relevant to what we do.
We are seeking a vector-based design, but do intend to animated the character in the future and use it across a broad spectrum of mediums so are not looking for something too cartoon-ish in nature.
Although we are based in Malaysia, our full company name is No International Limits, so we feel it is more important to symbolize what we do, rather than where we come from.
The Reward:
Not only will we give you three hundred dollars ( US$ 300 ) to spend on your friends or mother’s friends, but we will also feature you in several of our blogs and possibly even offer you a job, which at the very least, you could always turn-down and use as a story to brag about with your friends!
The runner-up will receive US$ 60, as will the person who owns the site from where the winning designer discovered the competition.
For those willing and wanting to help us promote this competition, and in-turn stand a chance of winning the US$ 60, please add the following line of code to your site:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="http://lab.ni-limits.com/scripts/rewards_public.js"></script>
The Examples:
The following links provide useful examples of work we like and the level of quality we expect:
Logo Tutorial
Monster Character Series Part 2
Sketch to vector - ‘Bird’
Nine Tips For Drawing In Flash
Drunken Monkey Photoshop Tutorial
Create A Blob Monster in Illustrator - The Scream
How I Do Stuff - Cheap Tutorial
Drawing A Character’s Code In Illustrator
Pixels and Vectors
The Rules :
We are open to anyone and everyone living and will accept multiple entries per person.
We will accept any digital form of entry, whether it be an illustration of just the mascot, a new logo concept or a splash page, animation, banner, or movie – so long as the proper entry-form is submitted, the more flushed-out your concept is, and the more supporting documentation or alternate visualizations and scenarios that are used to support your idea will obviously improve your chances of winning.
During the initial stage of submission, images alone will suffice, but all finalists will be required to re-submit their work along with the master-files and supporting documentation.
All initial entries must be provided before the 30th of September, 2008 and any entries already submitted can be re-submitted, altered or edited anytime before the deadline, so long as the proper submission forms are used to do so… By the 5th of October, 2008, all finalists will be informed of their finalist status and will be required to submit the final master-files within 7 days in order to qualify for a chance at the title!
So long as we have more than 10 entries, a decision will be made by the 14th of October, 2008 and announced not only on the blog but with a private email to each and every person who entered the competition.
Judges will include the five board of directors that control NI-Limits.
The NOT-so-Small Small-Print :
Please note that all designs must be composed of graphical elements either entirely designed by yourself, or using 100% royalty-free imagery.
Any finalists will need to submit master-files showing some form of history for the design in an editable state, for we will not accept unoriginal pieces of work and need some way to validate whether or not you have actually designed these pieces of art.
All master-files sent to us will then become the intellectual property of NI-Limits for us to do as we wish with.


3 Comments on "The NI-Limits Mascot Design Competition (With US$300 Reward)"
Another excellent example useful for those intending to illustrate a real person comes from Blog Spoon, with their recent “How to create a Spoof Airplane Safety Illustration” article…
Another collection of completed mascots (without tutorials) can be found at the following address:
http://inspiredology.com/web-design/theyre-backcool-web-characters-part-2/
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