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Topic: RSS FeedUniKeep design awards deadline coming soon
Arts & Activities, May, 2004
UniKeep[TM] is saying thank you to its rapidly growing number of loyal users by sponsoring a contest by which contestants can create and submit a custom cover design for one of the many sizes of UniKeep binders. Entries are to be submitted in one of five categories to be eligible to win monthly cash prizes, and the first 50 entries per month will receive a product prize too.
Categories available include: "Arts & Entertainment," "Business & Professional," "Education," "Sports" and "Hobbies & Recreation."
How does the contest work? The UniKeep Web site (www.unikeep.com) features all the information needed to enter original art online in one of five design categories. Entrants 13 years or older can enter multiple designs, but only in one category per design and no purchase is necessary. Entry deadline is June 30, 2004.
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