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Demonland Banner 2013 Competition

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I have had many posters over the past few months offer to do the Demonland Banner. I must admit that I like the current banner but I am open to what others can do with it as my skills probably pail in comparison to some other more skilled designers.

So I am going to open it up to you budding designers out there to have a go.

As as prize for the winner I am going to offer $100 and a Demonland Life Membership Subscription (If the winner has Life Membership then I will offer another $50).

Here is the psd file of the blank banner that you can use as a template. It has the "Demonland Logo" which you may or may no choose to use.

http://www.demonland.com/Logo 2013.psd

The banner must include the name Demonland and must be faithful to the colours used in the site.

I will also stipulate that if I'm not happy with any of the designs then I might stick with what we have.

Also if I choose a winner I reserve the right to tweak it in the future if it is needed (players departing etc) so I will need the psd or png file so that I have access to the layers.

Post any questions or queries here and please send your entries to andy at demonland dot com

 

I wouldn't want to embarrass myself by entering, but any new version will need to be damn good to be better than what we have now I reckon. I love the past / future theme. It sits perfectly with where we are now as a team.

 
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I wouldn't want to embarrass myself by entering, but any new version will need to be damn good to be better than what we have now I reckon. I love the past / future theme. It sits perfectly with where we are now as a team.

Disappointed not to see Neitz on there however. Holds a lot of records at this great club.


Calling back to the Demonland Banner.

I have 2 questions. > checker & also, the pictures?

* Checker Hughes, is there a reason why no one will put his Image up there?

* The Demonland Banner images: can they be linked to a brief synopsis of the player or coach imaged?

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