ABOUT THE CONTEST
Artists... ROLL OUT! The second official Transformers Contest is now here for all you Autobot and Decepticon lovers to draw to your hearts content. Then enter them in and watch them battle it out to see who will be the grand prize winner of $1000.00 (cash) and have their design made as an officially licensed Transformers Design. This year will be the 30th Anniversary of Transformers, so we're adding MORE to the contest. Not only is there a Grand Prize of $1000.00, but 2 lucky winners will get Judge Picks and will get $400.00 (each), and we will also pick 2 lucky winners for "The Best Of.." The best Optimus Prime and Grimlock designs will receive (each) $400.00 as well, and a Runner Up of $150.00! Ready to accept the challenge? Download the submission kit now!
ABOUT THE THRILLING 30th:
Celebrate 30 thrilling years of Transformers! These Transformers Generations Thrilling Anniversary figures commemorate the heroic saga of the galaxy's mightiest robots. After the epic war on their home planet Cybertron, the great journey to Earth, and the continuing battle across the galaxy, these Autobot and Decepticon warriors have garnered their power from 3 decades of dedication, intergalactic combat, and camaraderie!
- Hasbro
Hasbro.com/transformers/
ABOUT OUR JUDGES
Hot Topic:It all started in 1988. A ton of teen retail accessory stores filled the malls, but there wasn't a cool music-inspired accessory store for both guys and girls. Then came Hot Topic. As 1990 rolled around, adding apparel seemed like a no-brainer. What better way than to add the ultimate music fan essential - band tees. Imagine how our customers flipped when they were able to get Bauhaus, The Cure, TSOL, and Depeche Mode T-shirts at Hot Topic. Within a year, we had about 50 different band titles, along with rock-inspired clothing lines like Lip Service and Serious. As we expanded, we discovered that customers were equally drawn to the underground cartoon, cult movie, and comic book scenes. It was a unique culture fans could call their own, so we brought the world of South Park, Care Bears, Superman, SpongeBob and tons of other pop icons into our Hot Topic stores.
Seibertron.com: Seibertron.com is the Ultimate Transformers fansite, running since 2001! From an idea by founder and current owner Ryan, the site functions as news resource on all things Transformers, from toys to comics, to merchandise, to movies via cartoons and fan-created features. It is also one of the biggest online communities for fans of the Transformers franchise, spanning across ages, interests, countries and time zones, with over 400,000 unique visitors per month! Seibertron.com is home to the world's largest collection of Transformers toys galleries from the very first iterations in the 80s all the way up to the newest releases. Seibertron.com - Welcome to Your Planet.
Allspark.com: Since 1999, The Allspark has been among the oldest active online Transformers fansites. In the past decade and a half it has been a community hub and go-to site for news and discussion for all eras of Transformers toys, tv, games and comics. Over the last few years fan interests in the site have expanded to other properties ranging from super heroes to My Little Pony and all things sci-fi and geeky. You can find us on the web at
http://www.allspark.com DOs & DON'Ts
1. Don't: Use Transformer or Hasbro logos. When creating your design imagine its part of the Transformers world.
2. Do: Use Decepticon/Autobot logos and any other logs that can be found in the shows!
3. Don't: Submit similar versions of the same design. Sometimes people submit the same design, but with small changes. This will only divide your votes and hurt your chances of winning.
4. Do: Make something original. Research to make sure your idea isn't already out there.
5. Don't use any copyrighted or inappropriate materials.
6. Do: Send art prints! We are now accepting art print submissions, not just tees!
FAQ - To see our full set of Contest FAQ, please click here.
Q: The submission kit is not downloading. I need help!
A: Please email
contest@mightyfineinc.com. We should be able to send you one directly.
Q: How many designs can I submit?
A: You may submit up to 5 entries per person
Q: What file format do you accept?
A: All entries must be in one of the following file formats: GIF/PNG/JPG
Q: Is it ok for me to promote my designs to people I know to come and help rate my designs?
A: We encourage every artist submitting to the contest to promote themselves and their designs to friends, family and followers. Through our experience we have found that more ratings help determine what the fans really want as your winners! So please promote yourselves!
Q: It’s been more than 2 business days and I don't see my design on the site. What’s going on with my design?
A: We review every submission we get before they are made live for viewing and rating. We sometimes reject designs for obvious reasons. If you’ve done any of the following don’t even bother asking why your design was rejected.
- Your design has inappropriate materials.
- Your design uses other copy righted material. This means you are using other people’s intellectual property in your design you do not have the right to. NO MASH UPS!!!
- It’s not a design. A direct photograph or a scribble you just drew on a piece of paper is not considered a shirt design.
Q: I see people cheating. What should I do?
A: Please email contest[at]migthyfineinc[dot]com detailing what you are suspecting. More details you can give the better we can make our decision.