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Enter the 3rd Annual Vehicle Graphics Contest!

Deadline EXTENDED: September 18, 2009

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Show Off Your Shop’s High Performance!

Enter Signs of the Times’ 3rd Annual Vehicle Graphics Contest!

Deadline: September 18

Whether you create printed vehicle wraps, plotter-cut graphics and magnetic graphics, apply pinstriping flair or create off-the-wall art cars, you’re invited to display your talents in the 2009 ST Vehicle Graphics contest. Last year’s competition generated 357 entries, and we’re eager to hit the clutch and accelerate this year’s edition.

ST offers the following categories:

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• Handcrafted Vehicles (Handpainted/Gilded/Pinstriped)

• Service Vehicles (produced for a business’ direct use)

• Promotional Vehicles (marketing a product or service)

• Transit Graphics (bus, subway, train, monorail)

• Signshop Vehicles (produced for a shop’s own use)

• Marine Graphics (watercraft vehicles only)

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• Unique Vehicles (art cars, appliqués, other unconventional projects)

Entry fee:

$25 one to three projects/$50 four or more (total, not per entry)

Entry form link at http://www.signweb.com/announce/st_vehicle_entry.pdf

The entry form is attached, and will also be published in ST’s August and September issues, and accessible under the Contest section of www.signweb.com. Winners will be published in December 2009 issue and on www.signweb.com. Good luck! Remember, you can’t win if you don’t enter!

PRIZES OFFERED!

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Digital Designware is generously offering prizes to all 1st Place category winners! See the attached file to find out more!

For more information, contact:

Steve Aust

Senior Associate Editor/Contest Coordinator, Signs of the Times

11262 Cornell Park Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45242

E-mail: steve.aust@stmediagroup.com

Direct line: (513) 263-9308

Fax: (513) 744-6908

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