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Melanie
25-Apr-2007, 09:25 PM
I am looking for a poster design for the MAP Meet and I need results fast!
If you feel you can design the poster/flyer to show us in a professional light and put our message across, then by all means please submit your entry.
If you win, you’ll get:
Free entry to the Meet (if you can attend!)
MAP Meet T shirt (P& P paid for)
Supporting Membership
MAP Meet Team Status
Public recognition of your work.
Things to include on your poster
Our logo
Charity logo
Date
Venue
Event Title
Styles and/or Instructors
Ticket Price – Participants £15
Spectators £3.00
Disclaimer
You have until Friday next week!
4th May 2007!!!
Have your entry emailed to mapmeet@hotmail.co.uk
slipthejab
26-Apr-2007, 08:02 AM
A few questions for you Melanie:
1) where can I get the dimensions of the poster?
2) am I to use the MAP logo from the site?
3) where do I get the charity logos
4) will this actually be printed 4/C process or strictly for web use?
5) if so what is an acceptable format? (JPG at what resolution?)
6) The poster should have a strong visual connection to the meet T-shirt?
thanks... I'd be keen to submit an entry. :)
Sadly I probably can't make the MAP meet itself. :cry:
Melanie
26-Apr-2007, 09:46 AM
1) where can I get the dimensions of the poster? A4
2) am I to use the MAP logo from the site? Saz will give it to you
3) where do I get the charity logos - Leave a space for that - with an X
4) will this actually be printed 4/C process or strictly for web use? Que?? I would like it possible to print out and put on peoples walls! and look good in email and on the web too.
5) if so what is an acceptable format? (JPG at what resolution?)
6) The poster should have a strong visual connection to the meet T-shirt? The T shirt has already been agreed and sent off to the printers. Thats what makes this special - it will be your design for the poster. Who ever wins this will have to defend the title next year :D
thanks... I'd be keen to submit an entry. :)
Look forward to seeing it :)
Moosey
26-Apr-2007, 10:11 AM
Hi! I'll have a crack at it too. Need the logo/t-shirt design too!
All the best,
M
Edit: I can produce a jpeg for ya, but I don't know enough about the industrial printing process to produce colour plates, so if you need that I'll have to leave it to slippy.
Melanie
26-Apr-2007, 10:14 AM
Hi! I'll have a crack at it too. Need the logo/t-shirt design too!
All the best,
M
T shirt design has been agreed - so it doesn't need to go with the Poster.
This is gonna be good - the Moose against Slippy! :D
Moosey
26-Apr-2007, 10:30 AM
T shirt design has been agreed - so it doesn't need to go with the Poster.
Sorry, what I meant was that if you want us to make the poster look similar to the T-shirt, we need to know what the T-shirt looks like. Edit: Ah, ok, I was getting the wrong end of the stick - it was Slip not you who mentioned the T-shirt! OK, just me being dense!
This is gonna be good - the Moose against Slippy! :D
Hmmmm... professional graphic artist Slippy versus unemployed rent-a-psychologist bum Moose... I wonder... :D
slipthejab
26-Apr-2007, 10:33 AM
Hmmmm... professional graphic artist Slippy versus unemployed rent-a-psychologist bum Moose... I wonder... :D
Moosey by a mile... everyone one knows graphic artists are professional loungers. :D
funnytiger
26-Apr-2007, 01:19 PM
Blast! I would love to enter, but I am swamped with new job, kung fu tournament, freelance work and baking cookies. Lots of cookies.
Slip, how long have you been a graphic artist? I assume you are using that term instead of graphic designer because you do more hand drawn work than digital?
- ft
Moosey
26-Apr-2007, 02:04 PM
Is Saz going to e-mail us with the logo?
Melanie
26-Apr-2007, 03:25 PM
Yeah - just PM me your email addresses :D
slipthejab
26-Apr-2007, 04:37 PM
Slip, how long have you been a graphic artist? I assume you are using that term instead of graphic designer because you do more hand drawn work than digital?
- ft
lol.... I've been a creative director off and on for roughly 15 years. I rarely take on jobs anymore... at least not in the sense that I'm going to sit down and do layouts or produce mechanicals and go to press-checks.
I still am up on the current versions of Illustrator/Painter/PhotoShop etc. so it's nice to have the liberty to pick and choose what jobs I want.
Sadly... I find far too many 'designers' these days don't know even how to hold a pencil let alone anything about the proper terminology for typography.
It's led to the dumbing down of the design industry - now any monkey with a software package calls themselves a graphic designer.
I can remember (christ I'm showing my age) when there were no computers and typesetting was done a big ass machine that spit out film to a processor and mechanical boards were ruled by hand with blue pencils. Waxers were used for paste-up and Bestine was used for clean up. Horizontal 'stat' cameras were used to make film and INT transfers... lol.
Christ I even have an actual airbrush that uses paint somewhere still. :p
But I digress... back to the thread.
whitematt
27-Apr-2007, 02:25 PM
Rapidograph tech pens... markers for mocking up colored layouts... airbrush and colored pencil for photo retouching.... xacto knives and amberlith/rubylith for prepress layouts...
The first time I worked with a Scitex prepress workflow, I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
Yep, software and a computer, "I'm a designer!" Just don't apply for a job with me. I use some qualifying questions in interviews to separate the wheat from the chaff.
1. What are some differences between a bitmap or vector file?
2. If I ask you to produce a CMYK layout with a full bleed, what does that mean?
Matt White
Melanie
27-Apr-2007, 02:27 PM
Does that mean you're gonna be doing one as well whitematt? PM me your email address and I will have the logo sent to you too :)
koyo
27-Apr-2007, 02:31 PM
JEEEEEZ!!
I thought I had made a leap from pencil to rapidograph!!!
regards koyo
Can't wait to see the designs.
funnytiger
27-Apr-2007, 08:14 PM
lol.... I've been a creative director off and on for roughly 15 years. I rarely take on jobs anymore... at least not in the sense that I'm going to sit down and do layouts or produce mechanicals and go to press-checks.
I still am up on the current versions of Illustrator/Painter/PhotoShop etc. so it's nice to have the liberty to pick and choose what jobs I want.
Sadly... I find far too many 'designers' these days don't know even how to hold a pencil let alone anything about the proper terminology for typography.
It's led to the dumbing down of the design industry - now any monkey with a software package calls themselves a graphic designer.
I can remember (christ I'm showing my age) when there were no computers and typesetting was done a big ass machine that spit out film to a processor and mechanical boards were ruled by hand with blue pencils. Waxers were used for paste-up and Bestine was used for clean up. Horizontal 'stat' cameras were used to make film and INT transfers... lol.
Christ I even have an actual airbrush that uses paint somewhere still. :p
But I digress... back to the thread.
Haha! Its great to hear to old timers reminisce about the "good ol' days" before computers and software suites! LOL
I've been a designer by profession for about 5 or 6 years now, but I have been doing some sort of art/design/craft since I was a wee lass.
I agree with what you said about "any monkey with a software package calls themselves a graphic designer." I find that more true than not. Its really sad. I just got hired on at a non-profit in DC as their website and publications manager. The guy I replaced didn't know design from a sh*t stain in his underwear. I've got a LOT of rebranding (or rather just branding period) to do and a couple of websites to overhaul.
Ah... the smell of Photoshop in the morning...
- ft
funnytiger
27-Apr-2007, 08:16 PM
Rapidograph tech pens... markers for mocking up colored layouts... airbrush and colored pencil for photo retouching.... xacto knives and amberlith/rubylith for prepress layouts...
The first time I worked with a Scitex prepress workflow, I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
Yep, software and a computer, "I'm a designer!" Just don't apply for a job with me. I use some qualifying questions in interviews to separate the wheat from the chaff.
1. What are some differences between a bitmap or vector file?
2. If I ask you to produce a CMYK layout with a full bleed, what does that mean?
Matt White
Wow. Its sad that you have to ask these basic knowledge questions to "seperate the wheat from the chaff."
*shakes head*
davelee
27-Apr-2007, 08:18 PM
Would love to enter !!!
tom pain
27-Apr-2007, 08:29 PM
*Opens MS paint*
:D
tom pain
28-Apr-2007, 11:34 PM
Ok just a rough-copy but close to the finished thing:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/8826/untitledds5.jpg
Aegis
29-Apr-2007, 09:13 AM
Ok just a rough-copy but close to the finished thing:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/8826/untitledds5.jpg
I think we have a winner!
slipthejab
29-Apr-2007, 12:35 PM
Done. We can close and lock this thread now.:D
davelee
29-Apr-2007, 11:06 PM
lol what are yuo kidding me
Aegis
30-Apr-2007, 06:52 AM
lol what are yuo kidding me
You didn't like tom's poster??? ;)
Lily
30-Apr-2007, 07:34 AM
Tom, that is freaking brilliant. I actually mean that, no sarcasm at all!
Hippolyta
30-Apr-2007, 07:42 AM
Get's my vote :D
Lily
30-Apr-2007, 07:49 AM
*high fives Hippolyta* :D
I think the poster reflects the humour of MA'ists and general and their ability to laugh at one another :P
koyo
30-Apr-2007, 08:18 AM
"Robert de niro voice" YOU LAUGHING AT ME?????" :woo:
O!K! Too predjudiced towards TJA (I had to try)
regards koyo
Lily
01-May-2007, 12:36 AM
koyo...is that your artwork?
I'm in awe of you.... :cool:
koyo
01-May-2007, 11:07 AM
Hi Lily
yes I drew them BUT that is all I draw, samurai and superheroes for my grandkids.
I thought about this one. We could put MAP on the winner's kimono and Bullshido on the loser's. :Angel:
regards koyo
Chimpcheng
01-May-2007, 11:45 AM
I wasn't going to go, but after seeing Mr. Pain's poster I'm changing my holiday plans. :D I hope there's face painting and a balloon man person thingy.
tom pain
01-May-2007, 11:53 AM
I wasn't going to go, but after seeing Mr. Pain's poster I'm changing my holiday plans.
Cheers Mr. Cheng! :D
Su lin
01-May-2007, 11:53 AM
Cool! You can pick me up on your way down there :D
Chimpcheng
01-May-2007, 12:33 PM
Cool! You can pick me up on your way down there :D
But I don't have to go anywhere near scummy Lancashire... :D
Su lin
01-May-2007, 12:39 PM
You KNOW you want to :D
Chimpcheng
01-May-2007, 12:56 PM
If Tom does a poster for the Lancashire tourist board then I may be persuaded. :D
Melanie
03-May-2007, 06:25 PM
Ok peeps! You have until Friday night (tomorrow) 23:59 to get your Posters into me - We will annuonce on Saturday night.
Many thanks.
Moosey
03-May-2007, 06:56 PM
Has anyone recieved the new logo? I haven't.
Melanie
03-May-2007, 10:33 PM
http://martialartsplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43748&highlight=logo
There you go - Thanks Aegis :D
tom pain
03-May-2007, 10:37 PM
OK I've edited mine to include that new logo :cool:
Moosey
03-May-2007, 10:52 PM
Things to include on your poster
Styles and/or Instructors
What are the styles and instructors? I've searched but can't find a full list.
Melanie
03-May-2007, 10:55 PM
It's 8 + more (as I am still waiting for others to confirm) :(:
Tai Chi
Southern Chinese Kung Fu
Reikijutsu Principles
Dog Brothers (Stick Fighting)
Ju-Jitsu
Okinawan Shorin Ryu
Aikido
English Cudgel Fighting
Terry Brown, Grant Hughes, James Neeter, Steve Bioletti, Colin Stewart, Andy Wright, Robert Agar-Hutton, Ross Mounteney
(see if you can put the right names to the styles :D )
Shrukin89
06-May-2007, 01:50 AM
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/8826/untitledds5.jpg
rofl! That's funny tom. :D
Melanie
07-May-2007, 08:58 PM
Hi All
Thanks for your entries, I am pleased to announce that we have a winner and it will be put up on the forum in the very near future.
Many thanks moosey for your entry and you are now even more roped in than ever - poor bloke... :D
moosey was our winner :D
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