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UKC T-shirt Design Competition - WIN £200!!

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The T-shirt competition produced no satisfactory winner so we have decided not to go ahead with printing a new UKC T-shirt at this stage. Consequently no prize has been awarded. Thanks though to all those who took part.


It's time for a new UKC T-Shirt but this time we want to throw the design open to you - the UKC Users. As an incentive we are offering a cash prize of £200 to the winner!

UKC Design a T-shirt competition

The Brief

Supply a design for the T-shirt, both front and back if required. The winning design will need to feature the UKC logo in some format although we aren't fussy about the actual UKC logo colours.

Download a PDF T-shirt Template - this is just to help you. Feel free to draw your design by hand and submit a photo of it instead.

Download a PDF of the UKC logo

Once you have finished your design, either take a photo of it, or create a peg version, and upload to the UKC Photo Competition Gallery here.

The Voting

Voting has now been suspended.

The Prize

There is only one prize, but it's a good one! In addition to the honour of having your winning design printed on UKC T-shirts to be sold direct from the UKC web site, there is a cash prize of £200!
Note: September 6 - no prize was awarded due to no entries being satisfactory for us to print.

Hints and Tips

  • Make sure your design works on at least a couple of different coloured T-shirts and remember that few people like white T-shirts (we won't be printing on white T-shirts again).
  • Either chose a light design for dark and vibrant coloured shirts, or a dark design for lighter coloured T-shirts. We are not likely to do two versions of the print.
  • We will print on women's T-shirts but are not likely to print on long-sleeve T-shirts.
  • We may print on Hoodies.



25 May, 2010
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25 May, 2010
Use you fair hand and take a photo of the finished design. Alan
25 May, 2010
I've submitted one. Where does it appear when it's been accepted?
I'm probably being a complete idiot, but I down loaded the template as a PDF, then what the feck do I do? (I can't be the only one asking this). Maybe my design should be; UKC - UKComputer (nerds)
25 May, 2010
I used picasa (free to download) and pasted each item as new layers after taking a snapshot from the .pdf and intend to draw the rest on as swear words and pictures of naked women are so difficult to add using a computer hehehe.
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