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Added that members who "Like" designs will also be taken into consideration with the voting process (but may not determine the outcome, in the instance of silly entries being submitted and upvoted).

Another question, do we have to restrict ourselves to CMYK Colours or RGB also?

Thanks in advance !

Sorry forgot to add that, have done now.. but Andrew Lyle said RGB must be used.

Is it compulsory to use the ".NET" domain with Neowin logo/text/tag on the shirt ? I mean the logo does have it but it's useless to have the .NET Extension since there's only one Neowin on the web :p Agree with me folks?

Another metro entry, but with the original logo, same stuff, the background color can be changed to another color if needed.

Nice, might be nice if we had a grid too, say a large Neowin tile and then two or three tiles next to the big one with icons in them showing what we do or something, just a thought.

Is it compulsory to use the ".NET" domain with Neowin logo/text/tag on the shirt ? I mean the logo does have it but it's useless to have the .NET Extension since there's only one Neowin on the web :p Agree with me folks?

It's up to you.. If I was wearing a t-shirt with just the logo I would probably have to say what it was for anyway.

We use Neowin.net branding everywhere though, because .com is (still) hijacked and sometimes appears online with ads etc..

Nice, might be nice if we had a grid too, say a large Neowin tile and then two or three tiles next to the big one with icons in them showing what we do or something, just a thought.

It's on his way, I already have a few ideeas about this, until then, more color accents for my first entry:

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My second idea:

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Updated with a tablet:

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As I stated in the original posts, that design isn't acceptable because it doesn't fit on the 1000x1000 pixel image (or 2200px x 3000px) that is centered on the shirt.

So even though it's nice, it's also disqualified.

I will clarify this in the first post though.

As I stated in the original posts, that design isn't acceptable because it doesn't fit on the 1000x1000 pixel image (or 2200px x 3000px) that is centered on the shirt.

So even though it's nice, it's also disqualified.

I will clarify this in the first post though.

The forum doesn't allowed for me to upload bigger images, I got "error500".

Anyway, now it allows, but it scales down my 2500x2476 image to 1091x1080 :s

The forum doesn't allowed for me to upload bigger images, I got "error500".

Anyway, now it allows, but it scales down my 2500x2476 image to 1091x1080 :s

If your design is used we'll use another method to accept the proper dimensions :)

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