Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys and girls,

SAUVic are running a banner competition for our new cloub banner. I'm not talking about a little internet banner, I'm talking about a 4 or 5 meter wide and about 1.2 meter high banner that we will use at all our events to advertise the club.

This is the same competition running over in the SAU Computer Art forum.

There is a prize of $100 for the best banner chosen by the committee and that prize will be in cold hard cash.

Rules.... Must feature a skyline (duh)

Must feature our logo

Must feature the URL

If you win, the final version must be in UBER high res, as the banner will be very large

etc.etc.etc.

So get to work, post up some ideas.

BASS OUT

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/210995-sauvic-banner-competition/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 164
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

as james suggested yesterday..

put up the SAUVIC eps/vector so people can incorporate it

if whoever designs it makes it in vector format it will be scalable to however big you want it anyway

i'll give it a crack..once that logo goes up

ok can i alter the logo like make it transparent or embeded into the background but you can see the colors just blended into the background, does it have to have track meet on the banner? and can i use photos off the internet in the banner or all has to be my origanal art work??? asking all these quiestion need to know used to do multimedia at tafe so just seeing what i can do and need to know more about the can nots. thanks

As long as it isn't copy write (and if it is, approval is sought) then that's the only restriction really far as i would see it

We would 'prefer' the logo as is, but if you can create something that still retains what the logo is, but with your own spin, that could be possible also

And as the first post - requirements :/

Rules.... Must feature a skyline (duh)

Must feature our logo

Must feature the URL

:D

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Latest Posts

    • Purchased a NC MX5 a while ago Basic suspension mods done, BC coils and Whiteline sway bars  New DBA calipers, discs and pads Added some 17 x 8 Konig Decagrams with PS5's Added some typical NA bolt on's, i.e. full exhaust and intake  Added 0.5ltrs with a MZR2.5 swap, nice bump in torques  Found a detachable hard top which is locked in for a colour match with my local paint shop in Feb 25 The little thing is awesome, I drive it everywhere, it handles like a dream whether I'm up it or just cruising  But now,  because I'm a idiot, I keep looking at turbo kits....... did I mention I'm a idiot Why is dose so appealing 
    • I would not be surprised if you are the only person on earth that has the interest/desire to do that lol.  The Haltech base map is a really good starting point, the car will fire easily and drive very well, even on mild boost levels. To me, following your advice sounds like some sort of ancient Chinese water torcher lol (this is not an insult Josh, never change <3)
    • Those car show concepts from the 2000's and 2010's like the Floria and IDx were brilliant and should've gone ahead, at least one of them. But neither Honda nor Nissan are thinking about affordable performance any more, which is truly sad.  Even if Toyota's liquid hydrogen ICE development reaches the point where it's commercially viable and the infrastructure to support it, Honda/Nissan would have to wait until Toyota allow fee access to their patents to offer it with any smaller performance models they released to take advantage of it.  
    • A sporty manual RWD coupe with a IL4 Honda engine would only be a good thing I assume we won't see anything released for a few years though, unless informal talks and designs have been going on for a few years,  and due to the current, and future, emmisions and safety requirements, I assume anything "sporty" they would do would be at least some hybrid thingie And hopefully anything they are thinking of has nice lines, without lots of plastic and fake bits hanging off it like that horrendous FK8 that looked like it was designed by a 13 year old The other issue of course in the current market is cost, currently the type R is around $70k, a twin is around $50k Meh, I'm old and grumpy and would rather buy a older model car and waste my coin on that than buying anything currently available new  
    • Nissan needs to forget about building SUVs in every size possible and bring back the damn Silvia/200sx duo to compete with the 86/brz. Maybe with the Honda type r motor pointing the right way
×
×
  • Create New...