Sticker Design Contest 2020

CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT

  • Chinese Language and Culture program invites you to design an official sticker for our students in 2019-2020.
  • One winning design will be voted in by ALL current and past students as well as friends in the Asian Studies Program at UPS.
  • The winning design will be used to to produce the 2020 UPS Chinese student sticker that will be available for distribution to the entire campus community in April/May 2020.
  • Contestant does not need to be a student taking Chinese. Each design may be submitted by one individual or a group of designers.

TIMELINE

  • Submissions will be accepted Now – March 31 (by midnight), 2020.
  • Voting will occur online April 5 – April 15 , 2020.
  • The winner will be announced by early May, 2020.

RULES

  • Your sticker design must be a piece created specifically for the Chinese Language and Culture program at University of Puget Sound.
  • Your sticker design must be a piece designed by you, featuring images and ideas that you own all the rights to, or have permission to use. Hand-drawn designs are highly encouraged.
  • Sticker designs can be of various shapes (square, circle, etc.), and visually attractive when scaled down to a 3×3″ graphic or similar size (such as 2×4″).
  • Graphic should be submitted on a white background, to allow for proper printing.
  • Graphic should include “Chinese Language and Culture” and “University of Puget Sound” (Or UPS,
    PS or Puget Sound). The year 2020 must also be visible on the sticker.
  • Winner will need to be able to share a print-ready copy of the design.

HOW TO SUBMIT

  • Dream up the best sticker design you can.
  • Send in a scanned JPEG file (high-resolution) of your design to Prof. Perry at perry@pugetsound.edu.
  • Deadline for submission is by midnight of March 31, 2020.|

2019 Winner: Perry Hamilton’s “The Boar”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2018 Winner: Evan Bao’s “Dog Holding Fish Kite”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2018 Winner: Perry Hamilton’s “Lantern with Dog Papercutting”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017 Winner: Jimmy Kelloway’s “Fish”