by Rob Mason ~ June 9th, 2008 Filed under: Strategy, Work | No Comments »
In the ongoing “Design contest debate” as I’m calling it, here’s a quick update on the contests entered so far (all via 99 designs):
- Entered one that got withdrawn 4 days before it was due to finish! Was hours away from uploading my entry. Lesson learnt: tell them in the comments that you’re going to enter.
- Entered another one and have got 3 stars (not good) but no feedback. Lesson learnt: ask for feedback.
- Keep an eye on the contest’s status (healthy, caution or unhealthy) to see if the contest holder is really keeping an eye on things and providing the feedback needed.
I have a long watchlist of cool sounding contents that I intend to enter soon, so will keep you posted.
by Rob Mason ~ June 5th, 2008 Filed under: Strategy, Work | No Comments »
I’ve posted on the subject of design competitions before, which failed to reach a suitable conclusion for me, however I did stop entering them shortly afterwards.
But a recent article over at Sitepoint titled Design Contests Made Me A Better Designer has rekindled my interest somewhat. Basically the article is with Richard Scott, a designer who has been very successful with using design contests as his main income so understandably argues for them. The crux of the article is that the debate exists and will always exist because that’s life, but he sees it as a viable, if not slightly addictive, method of generating design work. If everyone agreed on everything all of the time life would be dull and grey.
So with that in mind I’m going to start a small experiment in my spare time and focus on one or two competitions to see what results I get. It’s not going to be overly scientific, but will give me a good indication of whether I think Richard’s success can be repeated (not suggesting I’m as good a designer as he is by the way).
by Rob Mason ~ April 17th, 2008 Filed under: Work | No Comments »
It’s time to unveil the latest creation from Sponge Project: NJP Hosting. The brief for the site, run by Nathan a guy I know from over at Web Designer Forum, was simple: dark colours scheme for a new website hosting service, but at no costs must I use images of servers or computers. Hmmm. Cue some serious head-scratching over imagery.

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by Rob Mason ~ March 28th, 2008 Filed under: Design, Financial advisers, Work | No Comments »
The keener eyed will have noticed some changes around here recently. No not the technical hitches (damn htaccess files!). The new look and feel for Sponge Project!

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by Rob Mason ~ March 9th, 2008 Filed under: Work | No Comments »
Rachael put out a plea for support with her new blog Rawrr. The aim is to offer web designers a useful repository of information and tips. So being the kind chap that I am, I obliged with a re-worked article of mine. Check it out: Rawrr ? Web hosts.
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