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Saorsa
26th March 2008, 03:20
http://www.philippinerevolution.net/postercontest.shtml

ANNOUNCEMENT: Poster-making contest



In celebration of the Filipino people's 40 years of revolutionary struggle under the leadership of the Communist Party of the Philippines , the CPP Information Bureau is launching a digital poster-making contest in line with preparations for the Party’s upcoming 40th anniversary. The contest will be guided by the following:
Posters are to reflect the theme “Celebrate the Filipino people’s 40 years of revolutionary struggle under the leadership of the Communist Party of the Philippines.” The contest is open to anyone. Entry specifications:
Entries are to be submitted in digital format (as computer files):
Entries should include both the rasterized/bitmap (tiff or png) output and the source files of the artwork. Source files should be in any of the following formats: Inkscape SVG files, Gimp files, Illustrator, Photoshop PSD files. If bitmap images are used, these should be submitted separately in high resolution. Artwork should be 17” x 22” in dimension in either portrait or landscape orientation.
Posters may be in color or black-and-white.Submission of entries
Entries are to be submitted anytime from today to September 15. Entries are to be submitted to any of the following addresses: (i.) [email protected] (ii.) [email protected] You can secure your submitted entry by using the this PGP/GPG key.Entries can also be submitted through any revolutionary organization, CPP committee or NPA unit.
Entries will accepted whether signed o anonymously submitted.Entries will be judged according to:
how well the stated theme is illustrated, mass appeal, originality
creativity/artistryContest winners
Winners of the contest will be announced on October in the Philippine Revolution Web Central (philippinerevolution.net)
Chosen top entries will be printed in paper and distributed to various organs for mass dissemination.
Submitted entries will be placed in the public domain for unrestricted reproduction, modification and mass distribution.

Sugar Hill Kevis
26th March 2008, 13:03
You really could have done without including the html.. :P

I might give this a go if I find myself with the time...

Knight of Cydonia
27th March 2008, 02:49
one thing that i don't understand, what is PGP/GPG? explanation please;)

Saorsa
27th March 2008, 21:36
one thing that i don't understand, what is PGP/GPG? explanation pleasehttp://www.revleft.com/vb/40th-anniversary-philippines-t74179/revleft/smilies/wink.gif


I don't have a friggin clue. I'm not an expert with computers...

RedAnarchist
29th March 2008, 02:17
one thing that i don't understand, what is PGP/GPG? explanation please;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard