Your design skills can help people access clean water for the first time

Your design skills can help people access clean water for the first time

We are offering one budding designer the chance to create a fun, new and stylish t-shirt that we’ll feature on our website!

When: 1st – 30th of April

Who: The competition is open to everyone

Cost: Applications are free!

In partnership with Das T-Shirt Automat, WaterAid will be releasing a new line of products in our Gifts for Life shop. We are offering one budding designer the chance to create a fun, new and stylish t-shirt that we’ll feature on our website! Not only will people be wearing your work, but each shirt we sell will help us provide clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene to those who need it most. The lucky winner will not only have their design sold online to support WaterAid’s mission, but they will also get a copy of their shirt to wear (or frame). The theme of the shirt is WaterAid’s mission of everyone, everywhere gaining access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene by 2030. Interpret that brief as you will. We can’t wait to see your designs.

 

Terms and Conditions: All applications must be submitted via email to [email protected] by 11pm Tuesday 30th of April 2019. Each entrants is allowed to submit up to 3 designs. Any questions or queries can also be directed to Michael at [email protected]

 

Designs:

  • Design suitable to be printed on coloured/dark background

  • Will be screen-printed on the front or back of a cotton T-shirt

  • Does not contain offensive images or words or copyrighted materials

  • Must be the original artwork of the entrant

 

 Design Specifications:

  • Please save images at 300dpi at the intended print size.

  • The following files: .pdf .tif .eps .psd .ai .jpg (hi res) are accepted,

  • Microsoft Office Documents, publisher or .gif files are not accepted.

 


The winning design and finalist entries will become the property of WaterAid Australia. Finalist entries may also be used for other promotional materials such as reusable shopping bags, drink coolers etc. upon negotiation with the artist.

 

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