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Topic: !!NEW!! Physical Bitcoin Design Competition !!NEW!! Bounties Inside! - page 2. (Read 10304 times)

legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000


This is my 0.1 BTC design.

I integrated a microchip into the design as a refference to Bitcoin being a digital currency, which needs computing power to exist.
For the typography I used a futuristic, and technical font.
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1348
Here's my entry.
I tried applying some special effects but due to my lack of expertise in illustrator, I was unable to.
I hope you like it. (I still need to add one thing to it so will update it later).
Thanks to Coinographic for making this competition possible! Smiley

sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
Hello, I see a lot of people posted their design, I did not have to much time to work, that's why I post this late.
The coin is called Raptor, it might need some small adjustments but here's a preview.
I'll a second design today or tomorrow.

hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Here is my 1/10th bitcoin silver design, hope you like it!
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000



Ok guys, this is my entry for the 0.5 Bitcoin.

I wanted it to be a powerfull and energetic design, to capture the spirit and infinite possibilities of Bitcoin, uniting people all over the world. For the typography I used a futuristic, and technical font.

Power to the People!

sr. member
Activity: 334
Merit: 250
Should I even bother?

Last I remember this was a fight between who knew the most.

That being said Coinographic took care of the matter but,
should one feel confident enought to spend time working on this?

or should I not bother at all?



You should definitely bother, voting was a bit 'unfair' last time round but I believe that was due to the large bounty (20BTC - if you look at the price of the coin for sale)

The more designs the better:)

legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1348
I thought the last comp was a mess but it was the fault of the entrants and not the competition organiser. At the end of the day it was sorted out professionally by OP.
Ive never really used illustrator before but have spent some time coming up with my own entry. It may not be great but I look at it as having gained experience using illustrator which is a really neat tool Smiley
Will submit mine shortly.
Still need to work out how to make it look shiny as it now looks a bit plain and not very silver like.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Should I even bother?

Last I remember this was a fight between who knew the most.

That being said Coinographic took care of the matter but,
should one feel confident enought to spend time working on this?

or should I not bother at all?


Even though the last contest was a bit of a mess, I think many things were learned on what is and isn't allowed.  Additionally the grand prize was worth way more so I doubt there will be as much bickering. 

I personally would like to see another submission by you as the last ones you did were great.
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 502
Should I even bother?

Last I remember this was a fight between who knew the most.

That being said Coinographic took care of the matter but,
should one feel confident enought to spend time working on this?

or should I not bother at all?

hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Here is my design, I call it "The Bitcrest".  1/10th coin design is on its way too!
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Physical Digital Currency
some great entries! Keep em coming!
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1057
bigtimespaghetti.com
Wish I had time to submit a design. Good luck to all!
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0

I like this one. Maybe you should only simplify those circuits in the background to look more clear? I don't know how that would look like when produced.
Thanks. Yea I wish I was better at illustrator but I have years more experience with Photoshop which sometimes produces images that aren't quite as sharp.  I'll try and refine it before the contest deadline.  Thanks for the feedback.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500


I like this one. Maybe you should only simplify those circuits in the background to look more clear? I don't know how that would look like when produced.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Here's my submissions:

The gold coin has a silver plated edge to accent the binary code and "One Half Bitcoin" letters.  In the middle is an offset Bitcoin BTC with a rising sun burst inspired by the rising sun flag of the Japanese with a circuit board background.  The rising sun symbolizes tradition and good fortune so I thought it would work well with traditional circuitry and of course for good fortune.  "Ex Unitate Vires" is engraved and translates to "Unity is Strength".  While it's different than "Vires In Numeris", it delivers a more powerful and community inspired message.  The .50 BTC and 2014 Coinographic are also engraved along one of the sunburst rays.
https://i.imgur.com/3TT2HKi.png

The silver coin is a more simple design and frankly I didn't get to spend as much time on it as I'd have liked.  It mostly speaks for itself.  I envisioned a brushed metal texture around the BTC with circuitry surrounding it.  The "One Tenth Bitcoin" and "Coinographic are each engraved on a raised banner.  The .10BTC is engraved directly into the coin.
https://i.imgur.com/l5efQqM.png

Thanks for taking the time to check out the submission and good luck to all participants!
sr. member
Activity: 334
Merit: 250
Here is my submission for the Silver 0.10 coin.

Transparency: The B was designed by a designer I know. The image is also available on Shutterstock however I can provide her email address to confirm that this image has not just been taken from ShutterStock and that she is happy for her work to be included within my design.

If this is against any rule - please let me know and I will submit a different design.


^^ Cool design, but providing an email address doesn't exactly prove she is the one who created it.  Just sayin'
As long as he has permission from the original designer, I don't think there's any issues with that.

@saigoned : it might be wise to have her send you the original vector image anyways just in case you do win and coinographic does need it to render the coin.

Thanks, I already got it - then I added it to the coin design.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Here is my submission for the Silver 0.10 coin.

Transparency: The B was designed by a designer I know. The image is also available on Shutterstock however I can provide her email address to confirm that this image has not just been taken from ShutterStock and that she is happy for her work to be included within my design.

If this is against any rule - please let me know and I will submit a different design.


^^ Cool design, but providing an email address doesn't exactly prove she is the one who created it.  Just sayin'
As long as he has permission from the original designer, I don't think there's any issues with that.

@saigoned : it might be wise to have her send you the original vector image anyways just in case you do win and coinographic does need it to render the coin.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Here is my submission for the Silver 0.10 coin.

Transparency: The B was designed by a designer I know. The image is also available on Shutterstock however I can provide her email address to confirm that this image has not just been taken from ShutterStock and that she is happy for her work to be included within my design.

If this is against any rule - please let me know and I will submit a different design.


^^ Cool design, but providing an email address doesn't exactly prove she is the one who created it.  Just sayin'

Nope but her name, portfolio, website, contact details can be obtained from ShutterStock and the vector on Shutterstock links to these details which in turn match up with her email address or she can be contacted directly via her website..

gotcha, well good luck to your guys design then!
sr. member
Activity: 334
Merit: 250
Here is my submission for the Silver 0.10 coin.

Transparency: The B was designed by a designer I know. The image is also available on Shutterstock however I can provide her email address to confirm that this image has not just been taken from ShutterStock and that she is happy for her work to be included within my design.

If this is against any rule - please let me know and I will submit a different design.


^^ Cool design, but providing an email address doesn't exactly prove she is the one who created it.  Just sayin'

Nope but her name, portfolio, website, contact details can be obtained from ShutterStock and the vector on Shutterstock links to these details which in turn match up with her email address or she can be contacted directly via her website..
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