Welcome back to the Core77 Design-Athlon, we are mid-way in our series of skill-based challenges and want YOU in the game! Pro and novice designers alike – we want to see what you can dream up and model for this brief:
A Planter for Your Desk
Make a quick physical model of a planter (a container for a plant) that would fit on your desk (at work, at home, at school.) That is it! It doesn't need to be pretty, and it doesn't need to be a resolved design - creating a sketch model or mock-up is about beginning that transition from concept to thing!
Post your work to Instagram by Sunday, August 4, 2019 – 11:59PM Eastern, tagged with #c77prototyping & #c77challenge
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Go for it, and good luck !
Also; for our prototyping leg of the competition we have special guest-star judge Julie Arrivé of Map to help us pick winners!
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1. Follow us on Instagram
2. Make a physical model of a "Planter for your desk" and take a picture of it.
3. Post your picture to Instagram, posting must tag us, @core77, and include the hashtags #c77prototyping, #c77challenge
• The contest ends Sunday, August 4, 2019 – 11:59PM – EDT . Winner and runner-ups will be announced within 30 days of close.
• Multiple entries are permitted but a participant can not have more than one winning entry per challenge.
• Winning entries will be selected by a panel of design professional(s) and Core77 staff based on skill, presentation and ideas.
• The contest is hosted by Core77 and there are no eligibility restrictions.
• This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Instagram.
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To learn more about our entire Summer-long design skill series, check out our announcement of the Core77 Design-Athlon.
Photo by Sanni Sahil
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"doesn't need to be pretty or resolved" from a design blog? what is the judging criteria then?
Moxie and zest.