| 30 September 2010 |
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Cool Radios. Cool Contest
Tivoli Audio started in 2000 with the goal of designing and building the ideal radio for music lovers who wanted excellent performance and high design qualities.
Tivoli has not only fulfilled its company mission, it also produces elegant global radios, hi-fi systems, and tabletop radios which are considered the best on the market.
To celebrate its 10-year milestone the company is announcing an open call for graphic designers, illustrators, photographers and artists to send in their entries to the Tivoli Audio 10th Anniversary Design Challenge.
Tivoli Audio is asking for poster designs that include the elements of:
* The Tivoli Audio Model 10 Radio
* The Tivoli Audio Logo
* The Tivoli 10th Anniversary Logo
General Guidelines and Submission Instructions
Entries to this contest must be your original work.
Registration is required at designboom.com in order to participate in this contest.
You may submit up to 3 entries. Each entry must have 3 views of your poster; one overall view and two other detailed views.
* Submit your entry in a low-res format in .gif or .jpeg.
* Resolution should be 72dpi.
* Maximum file size is 150kb for each file.
* Color mode is RGB.
* Maximum image width is 600 pixels.
* Maximum image height is 800 pixels.
Prizes
There are three cash awards for the winners of this contest.
First Prize: $3000 USD
Second Prize: $2000
Third Prize: $1000
The winning entries will be displayed on a billboard in Times Square, New York City during December 2010.

Important Links and Additional Information
The deadline for this contest is September 30, 2010.
No entry fees are required to participate in this poster competition.
Direct any contest questions to: mail [at] designboom.com. Enter “TIVOLI AUDIO 10th Anniversary” in the subject heading.
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Visit these links for further contest details:
Tivoli Audio Website
Contest Registration Site
Official Tivoli Contest Website
Contest Rules and Guidelines
Logos, Graphics, and Official Design Assets
Tutorial on Making Image Files Smaller
