Squeeze Background Competition

SQUEEZE OUT SOME FUN this summer!

Enter the SQUEEZE “DESKTOP BACKGROUND” competition.

Design a cool “squeeze” themed background and submit it to competitions@thewebsqueeze.com. Top entries will be displayed on The Web Squeeze download page. Three winning entries selected as “BIGSQUEEZES”, will win a FABULOUS gift certificate from Think Geek or from Amazon.

The three lucky winners will be presented with a gift certificate worth $25.00 USD from the store that they choose either Amazon or Think Geek.

Fineprint:

  1. Each member is allowed three entries.
  2. All entries should be attached to ONE email with the subject “TWS Background Contest.”
  3. Your background must be your original work. You must own the copyright.
  4. By entering in the contest you grant The Web Squeeze, LLC, permission to use and redistribute this background for advertising or other purposes, without charge as they see fit.
  5. Contest closes at MIDNIGHT (EST), OCTOBER 10, 2008.

7 Comments on "Squeeze Background Competition"

  1. Jacob Haug says:

    WOOHOO! If only I could design, I would submit something!

  2. Monie says:

    If it was close on SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 then I would have plenty of time to think of a design.

  3. Jack F says:

    Can you extend the deadline? PLEASE? lol.

  4. Jacob Haug says:

    The deadline has been extended to October 10th! That should give you both enough time! Good LUCK!

  5. Japh says:

    I’d love to have entered this competition! Designing isn’t my strong point, so I love challenges like this as an opportunity to give it a go and improve my skills :) Anymore coming up? ;)

  6. Monie says:

    Sooo…. Any news with the background yet?

  7. Linda says:

    Image Exif data is quite useful to for image forensics analysis. But EXIF data won’t tell you too much – the user might have loaded the photo into something like Photoshop just to crop it the way he wanted. Site Photoshopped Image Killer is beyond that, it mines structural information from image content and classifies image as original or altered based on that.

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