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Sports in the Future: over to you

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Win fantastic prizes by challenging this month’s TEN collaborative design duo: German photographer Paul Ripke and British digital illustrator Nik Ainley.

There are two aspects to the competition: one for photographers, the other for graphic designers but both are based around the theme “Sports in the Future”.

Photography Contest:

Take a photo and challenge Paul, July's TEN photographer based on the theme “Sports in the Future” of which you can discover inspiration in the video tutorial.

Graphic Design Contest

Challenge July's TEN digital illustrator Nik Ainley by creating a PSD file based on the same theme: "Sports in the Future". Watch the video tutorial for creative and technical tips!

The lucky winners of the two contests will receive an amazing array of prizes including:

Design Contest

TENS3Prizes

  • 1 x Wacom Intuos Pro M tablet
  • 1 x Adobe Creative Cloud 3 month subscription
  • 1 x Roland VersaStudio BN-20
  • 1 x Exaprint 200 € voucher
  • 1 x Template Monster template (single domain license) + 300 USD worth of customization services
  • 1 x Fotolia subscription of 25 downloads per month, for one year

 

Photo Contest

  • 1 x Adobe Creative Cloud 3 month subscription
  • 1 x Westcott 43” Octogonal Apollo Orb
  • 1 x Exaprint 200 € voucher
  • 300 x Fotolia credits, cashable on Fotolia.com

Enter from July 12th until July 31st.

The results will be announced on August 11th.

All details of how to enter the competition can be found on the Facebook app.

 

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