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11-18-2006, 01:10 PM
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Bandaids Promo Banners Contest
Hey people,
So a couple of days a go I wanted to make some bandaids promo banners like this:
and asked Static if that was ok and I also said that we could maybe make a section for them in the gallery. She gave the ok for that and said that I should run a competition.
So I'm asking all of you artists out there to enter all the bandaids promo banners you make. Please make them yourself  and do your best because there will be prizes for the best banners when the time comes! Post your banners here and I'll add them the gallery (with credit). There will be a vote, but it's going to be different than with other contests. We now have an updated deadline: all artwork must be in by Saturday Dec. 9th, 2006, 8 pm (US Eastern, GMT +5) or when we hit 100 entries. First round of voting will start on Sunday Dec. 10th, 2006 ending on Satuday Dec. 16th, 2006. Voting for this round will be done by Bandaids staff, a cut from whatever number entries there are to 20 banners will take place. Last round will be from Sunday Dec. 17th until Sunday Dec. 24th. In this round all members will vote for their favorite. The 2 winners will be announced on Dec. 25th. They will win "Avril Lavigne: The Unofficial Book".
Now get those banners comming and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYBODY!
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AN: In a world where female pop rock is more common than it used to be, with artists such as Paramore, Evanescence, and Flyleaf dominating the radio, how do you separate your sound from what’s on the TRL countdown right now?
Megan McCauley: First off, I can actually sing. Second off, my music just sounds a little grungier and rawer to me. I think a lot of the newer pop rock bands that are female are just so overly processed. I did like Avril Lavigne when she first came out, then she went all crazy on me with the blonde hair and dance routines. I was just like “No, what happened to you, you poor child? I want to hug you, calm you down, and give you a bottle of Jack and tell you to get back into the rock.” I don’t know much about Paramore or Flyleaf, but as far as I know with Avril Lavigne and Evanescence, my music is more raw and less opera choir backgrounds and corsets - but not a real one, one from Hot Topic (laughs).
http://headphoneinfatuation.blogspot...-mccauley.html
Last edited by jewels; 12-06-2006 at 04:17 PM.
Reason: deadline has been changed!
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11-18-2006, 04:16 PM
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ahh i wish i wasnt so photoshop illiterate 
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11-18-2006, 05:08 PM
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well, you can be creative with paint too
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AN: In a world where female pop rock is more common than it used to be, with artists such as Paramore, Evanescence, and Flyleaf dominating the radio, how do you separate your sound from what’s on the TRL countdown right now?
Megan McCauley: First off, I can actually sing. Second off, my music just sounds a little grungier and rawer to me. I think a lot of the newer pop rock bands that are female are just so overly processed. I did like Avril Lavigne when she first came out, then she went all crazy on me with the blonde hair and dance routines. I was just like “No, what happened to you, you poor child? I want to hug you, calm you down, and give you a bottle of Jack and tell you to get back into the rock.” I don’t know much about Paramore or Flyleaf, but as far as I know with Avril Lavigne and Evanescence, my music is more raw and less opera choir backgrounds and corsets - but not a real one, one from Hot Topic (laughs).
http://headphoneinfatuation.blogspot...-mccauley.html
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11-18-2006, 05:11 PM
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and post our banners here? AWESOME!!!
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11-18-2006, 05:15 PM
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yeah  I forgot to mention that, thanx for reminding me Hunter.
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AN: In a world where female pop rock is more common than it used to be, with artists such as Paramore, Evanescence, and Flyleaf dominating the radio, how do you separate your sound from what’s on the TRL countdown right now?
Megan McCauley: First off, I can actually sing. Second off, my music just sounds a little grungier and rawer to me. I think a lot of the newer pop rock bands that are female are just so overly processed. I did like Avril Lavigne when she first came out, then she went all crazy on me with the blonde hair and dance routines. I was just like “No, what happened to you, you poor child? I want to hug you, calm you down, and give you a bottle of Jack and tell you to get back into the rock.” I don’t know much about Paramore or Flyleaf, but as far as I know with Avril Lavigne and Evanescence, my music is more raw and less opera choir backgrounds and corsets - but not a real one, one from Hot Topic (laughs).
http://headphoneinfatuation.blogspot...-mccauley.html
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11-18-2006, 05:22 PM
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yup:
first entry
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11-18-2006, 05:28 PM
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AN: In a world where female pop rock is more common than it used to be, with artists such as Paramore, Evanescence, and Flyleaf dominating the radio, how do you separate your sound from what’s on the TRL countdown right now?
Megan McCauley: First off, I can actually sing. Second off, my music just sounds a little grungier and rawer to me. I think a lot of the newer pop rock bands that are female are just so overly processed. I did like Avril Lavigne when she first came out, then she went all crazy on me with the blonde hair and dance routines. I was just like “No, what happened to you, you poor child? I want to hug you, calm you down, and give you a bottle of Jack and tell you to get back into the rock.” I don’t know much about Paramore or Flyleaf, but as far as I know with Avril Lavigne and Evanescence, my music is more raw and less opera choir backgrounds and corsets - but not a real one, one from Hot Topic (laughs).
http://headphoneinfatuation.blogspot...-mccauley.html
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11-18-2006, 05:38 PM
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thanks! so is this going to be like the humas picture one where people vote?
3rd entry:
*edit* thats a little big. please still count it lol
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11-18-2006, 06:17 PM
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I'll count it but remember they're supposed to be banners
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Originally Posted by mynameishunter
thanks! so is this going to be like the humas picture one where people vote?
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Yes people are going to vote, but it's going to be different than with other contests. Besides that I'm not going to say anything about what's going to happen because at this point in time there's so much going on that we don't need the actual contest just yet.  No need to rush with the banners, I'll give an ultimatum when Static says we can start the actual contest.
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AN: In a world where female pop rock is more common than it used to be, with artists such as Paramore, Evanescence, and Flyleaf dominating the radio, how do you separate your sound from what’s on the TRL countdown right now?
Megan McCauley: First off, I can actually sing. Second off, my music just sounds a little grungier and rawer to me. I think a lot of the newer pop rock bands that are female are just so overly processed. I did like Avril Lavigne when she first came out, then she went all crazy on me with the blonde hair and dance routines. I was just like “No, what happened to you, you poor child? I want to hug you, calm you down, and give you a bottle of Jack and tell you to get back into the rock.” I don’t know much about Paramore or Flyleaf, but as far as I know with Avril Lavigne and Evanescence, my music is more raw and less opera choir backgrounds and corsets - but not a real one, one from Hot Topic (laughs).
http://headphoneinfatuation.blogspot...-mccauley.html
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11-18-2006, 07:22 PM
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I'm going to produce more banners soon~

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11-18-2006, 07:25 PM
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