Battle of the Radix Swag Round 2: The Mug | The Radix Blog | Radix DLT

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Everyone loves a proper cup of Joe, cuppa tea, or something in between. What if you could enjoy your favorite hot beverage from a Radix mug? Well, soon you can!

The first Radix Swag contest was a resounding success, with over 100 design submissions, the winning entry went live on the new Radix Store, and sold out in 5 minutes.

Now we call you artists, designers, and creators of the Radix community to showcase your imagination and talent once again for a chance to win!

The second contest: Design a Mug

Details of the competition are below:

  • The contest will open on 6th July
  • Submissions close on 20th July at 22:59 UTC
  • The winning entry will have their designed product featured in the Radix store, 3850 eXRD* and receive a Radix swag package
  • Two runner-ups will also be selected and will receive 1925 eXRD* each and receive a Radix swag package
  • Winners will be selected on 26th July at 22:59 UTC
  • You can make a maximum of 3 submissions
  • All entries are subject to competition terms and conditions

How to enter:

  1. Create a mug design in PNG or JPEG format with at least 150 DPI (300 DPI suggested). Reference template can be found here.
  2. Follow @radixdlt on Twitter, and post your submission with the hashtag #RadixSwag and tag @radixdlt.
  3. Post your submission also on on the Discord #swag-contest channel here.
  4. Use this form to submit your entry for review, including a link to the tweet and discord post.

Submissions will be evaluated based on their creativity, originality, community response (likes, comments, etc.) and aesthetic quality by 3 judges selected by the Radix team.

Get drawing!

*eXRD prizes may require completion of KYC checks and are subject to the terms and conditions of the competition.

Originally published at https://www.radixdlt.com.

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