Spoonflower has partnered with Nugget for a design challenge depicting a repeating non-directional pattern featuring bright, colour-blocked shapes to turn into a limited edition Spoonflower x Nugget couch and the deadline for entries is 7th March 2020.
Read the press release.
Nugget Couch Design Challenge | Entries due by March 17
What’s bright, bold and fun all over? A Nugget couch featuring the winning design in this week’s challenge, of course! Nugget is a modular, infinitely configurable play couch for little ones, and their team is looking for a repeating non-directional pattern featuring bright, color-blocked shapes to turn into a limited edition Spoonflower x Nugget couch. Just like the kiddos who create forts or reading nooks with their couch, your geometric design should fit nicely into multiple room styles alongside growing imaginations.
The winning design, handpicked by Nugget from the popularly voted top 50, will receive a $500 cash prize and be featured on a Nugget Couch coming later this year!
Entries will be previewed on a fat quarter size: 21” x 18”. Submissions close March 17 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time. Voting begins March 19. Winners will be announced March 26.
Two important notes about your Nugget Design Challenge Entry:
The winning design will be limited to no more than eight colors during Nugget production so please limit your entry to no more than eight colors. Due to the cut-and-sew nature of Nugget manufacturing, your design challenge entry should be non-directional.
*The Nugget team will work directly with the winning designer to get their design ready for Nugget’s printing process and to determine a licensing agreement. The winning design cannot be sold outside of Spoonflower, Roostery and Nugget.
Link: https://blog.spoonflower.com/2020/02/introducing-the-nugget-design-challenge/
Link 2: https://blog.spoonflower.com/2020/02/announcing-marchs-design-challenge-themes-3/#more-47035
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