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  • Design a modern hero

    competition

    Image credit: Terry Hart

    Here is a competition that could be fun to participate. The task:

    What kind of character or distinction defines the modern-day hero in these times? What powers would he/she possess? Summon your illustrative force and go where no design has gone before. This competition asks you to come up with and illustrate a new kind of hero – your own benevolent fictional character for this day and age.

    Social Designer will pick the best hero design to win a prize money of $2000. The winning design will be made into a t-shirt and sold on Social Designer.com with 20% of the profits going to 826 National, a non-profit organization.

    Posted May 19, 2009 by Marco Siebertz

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