Saturday: Logo, Weekly & Ducky Winners
The winner of the COTW vote for December 7-13 was CPM!
A new week. A new batch of COTW nominees. They have been listed on the side of the page. Click the banner to see the concepts or go to the CONCEPT OF THE WEEK tab. Votes are due by Friday @ 11:59pm Eastern time. Just make it easy on yourself and join the Concept of the Week mailing list. Two emails a week and you just need to respond to one of them to vote. To sign-up, check out the CONCEPT OF THE WEEK page.
The winner of the 2014 Concept of the Year Logo Competition was also CPM!
CPM's logo will now be used to represent the 2014 Concept of the Year. It's main use will be on the 2014 Concept of the Year championship plaque!
And other uses like this...
For those that may be new, here's how the COTY works. We'll end up with 4 Quarterly Vote winners in 2014. 1st Quarter winner goes against 3rd Quarter winner and the 2nd Quarter winner goes against the 4th Quarter winner. The two semi final winners go against each other for the title of Concept of the Year. There's no 3rd place vote, for those wondering.
That was the final HJC competition of 2014. Don't worry, the comps will be back next year.
The winner of the Quad City Mallards competition that HJC hosted was Heath Morrison.
Thanks to Dylan A. (Monday's HJC writer) for finding this, or else I would have never known. There was a very brief write up about it on the Quad City Times' website.
HJC will be going straight through Christmas! You can expect a post everyday this week. Perhaps you can cut us some slack for late or non-existent Twitter and Facebook links though? Also, try to step away from the family and all the great food and treats to cast your COTW vote this week.
I hope everyone will, or is, enjoying their holidays and the next time I write to you the Christmas dust will have settled.
Full Results
CPM - 6
Justin C. - 5
Coby S. - 1
Jarrett T. - 0
A new week. A new batch of COTW nominees. They have been listed on the side of the page. Click the banner to see the concepts or go to the CONCEPT OF THE WEEK tab. Votes are due by Friday @ 11:59pm Eastern time. Just make it easy on yourself and join the Concept of the Week mailing list. Two emails a week and you just need to respond to one of them to vote. To sign-up, check out the CONCEPT OF THE WEEK page.
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The winner of the 2014 Concept of the Year Logo Competition was also CPM!
Full Results
CPM - 6
Scott G. - 3
Christian L. - 2
Phil B. - 1
Taylor R. - 1
Others - 0
CPM's logo will now be used to represent the 2014 Concept of the Year. It's main use will be on the 2014 Concept of the Year championship plaque!
And other uses like this...
For those that may be new, here's how the COTY works. We'll end up with 4 Quarterly Vote winners in 2014. 1st Quarter winner goes against 3rd Quarter winner and the 2nd Quarter winner goes against the 4th Quarter winner. The two semi final winners go against each other for the title of Concept of the Year. There's no 3rd place vote, for those wondering.
That was the final HJC competition of 2014. Don't worry, the comps will be back next year.
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The winner of the Quad City Mallards competition that HJC hosted was Heath Morrison.
Thanks to Dylan A. (Monday's HJC writer) for finding this, or else I would have never known. There was a very brief write up about it on the Quad City Times' website.
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HJC will be going straight through Christmas! You can expect a post everyday this week. Perhaps you can cut us some slack for late or non-existent Twitter and Facebook links though? Also, try to step away from the family and all the great food and treats to cast your COTW vote this week.
COTW Dec 14-20 vote (ends Friday @ 11:59pm Eastern)
I hope everyone will, or is, enjoying their holidays and the next time I write to you the Christmas dust will have settled.
Saturday: Logo, Weekly & Ducky Winners
Reviewed by Ryan
on
December 20, 2014
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2 comments:
A winning concept not in the original top 5. Stay classy!
Even though I didn't think it was the best design, I am happy for Heath M. Congratulations to him!
I must say I am disappointed with the way Quad City handled their contest. It just felt poorly thought out, like they couldn't decide what they wanted, how to pick a winner, and so on.
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