I was digging through the world of art and photography, thinking about the July topic, and since July is Freedom Month, I assembled a collage of thumbnails that visually depict some of my beliefs about freedom. Each image has a specific message and meaning reflecting one aspect of freedom. Can you think of others? I ran this promotion back in 2010 through DTG and here it is again !
How can you visualize that sentiment in a single Photoshop montage, grid or assemblage? Gather images that visually communicate what freedom, means to YOU.
GATHER IMAGES, or use your own interpretive skills ... then share with the world. Assemble simple thumbnails or screen captures into your own collage -- post them in -- the images that get the MOST "shares" will win prizes! Then we’ll publish them as a lasting library at the Design & Publishing Center!
Simple: Produce your JPG image at 720 x 720
Thanks for reading . . .
NOTICE Disclaimer: PRIZES range in size from $10 to $250, depending on the overall success of this exercise. We will count the number of "shares" and number of "likes" on the honor system, assuming everyone is an honorable, good player. By submitting artwork, participants confirm they own the rights to their submission and grant the organizer permission to display it for the purposes of this contest. Winners will be determined by public voting. The organizer reserves the right to remove submissions that are inappropriate, infringe on the rights of others, or violate the contest rules. An Amazon gift card will be awarded to winning entries. This contest is not sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Amazon.
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