Enter Design Contests

 NONPROFITS:  SPONSOR a CONTEST

Sponsor a T-shirt Design Contest on Artevist.


  • Work with a global, creative community
  • You set the guidelines
  • Add depth to your message!

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 NONPROFITS:  CREATIVE CLASSIFIEDS

If your communications strategy doesn't include T-shirts, you can still use Artevist's Creative Classifieds to find creative services and materials.

Connect with artists that share your views and concerns.

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 ARTISTS:  ENTER a DESIGN CONTEST

Monthly General Selection



Design Guidelines 

Submit Your Design 

Any topic you like, any way you like. Every month, we choose one design from those submitted during the last six. Win $700 + 7%.

Started: December 31, 2008

Ends: January 31, 2009

Sponsor: Artevist

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 PAST DESIGN CONTESTS

Fallout in Love Again



Started: August 16, 2008

Ended: December 31, 2008

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Cycling Rocks



Started: December 8, 2007

Ended: July 1, 2008

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Picture Extinction



Started: December 8, 2007

Ended: June 30, 2008

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Tee in Beijing



Started: October 1, 2007

Ended: April 30, 2008

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1 + Helvetica



Started: August 31, 2007

Ended: November 1, 2007

Full Contest Details

 


Why is Artevist different from other
T-shirt websites?

  • US$700 for the right to use your work for a period of two years.
  • 7% Royalty on all T-shirts sold with your design, with no upper limit. If we sold 1,000 T-shirts, that's about $2,800 in your pocket!
  • 100% Retained Ownership of your work.
  • Reproduction only on high quality, eco-friendly fibres, using low-impact printing methods.
  • Two free T-shirts, and additional ones at 1/2 price.

Most of all, Artevist is a place to:

  • Express and share your views on BIG Issues.
  • Gain international exposure and recognition.
  • Meet and work with nonprofit organizations.
  • Contribute to nonprofit causes with your work.


Design Guidelines