Epoch has been up and running for the past few weeks now, and while there was a lot of activity in that time, it has started to wane of late. With this in mind, I have decided to start a competition, to hopefully drum up some publicity.

The name/theme of the competition is "Introducing...", and will act as a pre-artpack. It'll be open from now till the 9th of October, so you'll have a month. To enter, all you have to do is join the forums, at http://www.epochdesigns.co.uk/forums, and submit your design in the Competitions forum.

The best 10 designs will be added to the pre-artpack, and the designers will be awarded places in the art group itself. This will be a great opportunity, not only to show off your talent for art, but to improve your skills and become part of something special.

Rules

If you are already a Epoch member, you will notice a "Competitions" thread in the forums. Inside that thread, will be a "Competition Submissions" thread. In there, you will submit your entry designs.

Any work submitted by Epoch Designers will be automatically selected to go into pre-artpack. ONLY 1 submission per person is allowed. In order to make this a fair competition, there will be a minimum of 20 entrants for the competition to go forward. The Creative Directors' decision is final.

Good Luck,

Luke Davis, aka Starchild, Head of Epoch.

About the author

My name is Starchild, aka Luke Davis, and I'm a student from England. I passed A-Levels in Graphic Design, Mathematics and Further Mathematics and will be studying Computer Science at Nottingham Trent University in October.

I was never an artistic prodigy at an early age, but I still doodled and drew things like any normal child. As I got into high school, however, I began to enjoy art more and more, and managed to get an A at GCSE, probably my greatest achievement to date. It was very hard work, but it was worth it. Initially, I wanted to do Graphic Design at university, but I didn't want to leave my other talent behind, maths, so I decided to make a compromise: do computer science at uni and still continue my graphic design work, but on a casual, freelance basis. With any luck, I'll get spotted.

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