Playdom, one of the most prominent online game providers, is inviting graphic designers to design a suit of armor for characters in 'Deep Realms' - a game where players battle monsters and fight the forces of chaos.
Designers, illustrators, graphic designers and game designers are asked to submit one original design of a killer suit of armor for players to put into their inventory and wear whenever they fight in battle. Participants are encouraged to submit their design of the entire outfit (helmet, chest plate, belt, arm protection, gloves, leg protection, shoes and shield) or they can submit any one or more of these elements. The winning design will become part of the 'Deep Realms' game played by millions around the world and the winner will receive $1,000 and will be displayed in an online gallery developed by Playdom (Disney Interactive Media Group) where the winner will be credited.
http://www.talenthouse.com/playdom-design-a-suit-of-armor-for-deep-realms
http://www.playdom.com/
So for gamers with an eye for design, this is the chance to do more than play the game, but potentially be "in" the game.
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Thursday, August 25
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