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Design competition - Royal Wedding

03 May 2018 08:30

It's competition time!

This month, we have a fabric design competition with the theme Royal Wedding.  But be careful!  We don't really want anything too 'obvious', because no-one is going to want fabric with the Royal couple on it after May 19th.  So, can you interpret the theme imaginatively, maybe based around crowns, flowers (again!), fairy tale royal weddings (but be careful of copyright; we don't want any obvious Disney princesses) or royal colours?

The competition closes at midnight on May 15th.  By then, your design must have been made public.  Use voucher code ROYAL to order a swatch, which will not be printed, but will enable you to make your design public.  Remember to give your design a catchy title and to email your details to me, including your ACCOUNT NAME.  It can be very time-consuming to find an anonymous account, so - no account name, no entry.

 

FULL COMPETITION RULES AND DETAILS:

Please upload your competition designs to your account on our website.  If you haven’t already got an account, it’s simple to set up.  You just need an email address, password and name, which can be your own name, a nickname or a business name.  (You will be prompted to log in or create an account when you try to save your design.)  Then email me at admin@printmepretty.co.uk, to tell me the name of your design.  (So I can find the right one!)  I will then put them onto Facebook for voting.  The winning design (and possibly one or two others) will be put into our competition winners slot.  In case you're wondering about the order in which designs are listed on Facebook, the first to arrive in my inbox goes at the top, with the rest listed in the order in which they are sent in.

So, the competition is:

Create a design suitable for printing on fabric on the theme of Royal Wedding.

Technical matters:

Your design should be at a resolution of at least 150 dpi, but not more than 300, using RGB colour space.

When it comes to printing, the repeat options are:  Straight, Centre, Half-drop, Half-brick and Mirror.  Once you’ve uploaded your design to our website, you can play around with the repeats to see which one will look best.  For pictures of what the different repeats look like, check this blog post.

To enter:

Upload your design onto our website by Tuesday, May 15th, giving it a title.  Email me at admin@printmepretty.co.uk, telling me the title of your design and the name of your account.

The closing date for receiving designs is midnight on Tuesday, May 15th, after which designs will be displayed (at the fat quarter size) on Facebook for voting .  Voting will close at midnight on May 22nd.  The design with the most votes will win 3 metres of 100% cotton fabric (150cm wide), printed with your design.  The winning design will also be available for sale on our web site for at least 1 week after the close of voting.  

The official bit:

By entering, you agree to our competition terms and conditions.

You may only submit one entry, which must be your own work and based on the theme Royal Wedding. ‘Your own work’ means any form of original art work, photography, etc which you have produced. Your design should not have been entered in one of our previous competitions.

All entries will be displayed for public voting, unless we feel that the subject matter is inappropriate.  Copyright will remain with you, but by entering the competition, you give us the right to use your design in any way we wish on our web site and social media, for advertising purposes.

All entries must be made public by May 15th.

The winning design will feature on our web site and will be available for sale for a week after we announce the winner.  After that time, the designer may leave the design for sale, or remove it from public view.  The designer will be paid £2 per metre commission on any sales of the design.

Happy designing!

 If this has inspired you to have a go at designing for the first time, there are lots of blog posts to give you help and ideas.   You may also like to download our free checklist: