Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very real and unconsciously looking somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-chilling, human-like image; looking straight ahead; staring at the head at a 90-degree angle; an impressionistic but very realistic photo; a very realistic photo with only the upper body as if it were an ID photo
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very realistic, and unconsciously looks somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-creepy, straightforward, 90-degree angle at the head; an impressive but very realistic photo of a head staring straight out of a painting that looks as if it were going to be torn apart
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Design a witty, ultra-minimalist monogram logo for “Birouya”, a friendly peer-to-peer workspace rental platform. The logo must be based on a single, organic letter “B”, drawn with thin, fluid, continuous lines, no sharp angles, no rigid geometry. The lower loop of the “B” should remain open, subtly evoking a chair, desk, or welcoming workspace, suggesting comfort, openness, and everyday use — not corporate offices. The design should feel human, clever, and warm, with a quiet sense of intelligence (“witty but not funny”), inspired by the spirit of Airbnb applied to daily workspaces. Use pure black lines on a white background, flat vector style, no gradients, no shadows, no textures, no extra symbols. Extremely scalable and legible at small sizes (favicon, app icon), with a strong silhouette and balanced negative space. Mood keywords: open, inviting, shared, clever, accessible, modern, non-corporate. Avoid: tech clichés, buildings, Wi-Fi icons, pins, squares, rigid typography. — abstract but readable, logo-first, brand-ready
Contest Description: UPDATE: 4-5-26. We’ve received many logo concepts using ‘The Skateboard Club’ text or ‘TSC’ monograms. At this time, we are not looking for text-based or monogram logos. We’re aiming for a more unique, graphic / Icon-driven direction. Please keep this in mind before submitting anything. If anybody copies someone else's work and we decide to use it, we will pick the original/first person to upload designs to work with. We are running a logo design contest and are looking for talented graphic designers and illustrators to create a clever, professional, and timeless logo for "The Skateboard Club" The Skateboard Club is school project in hopes to create a premium community and logo skateboarders that will feel welcome to join skateboarding and the community. We want a logo that feels elevated and premium — something that works perfectly on apparel, websites, signage, and social media for the next 10+ years without ever needing a redesign. Style Guidelines – What We Want: • Professional, clean, and sophisticated • Clever and smart ("subtle" skate references are welcome if they’re "not" obvious or cartoonish) • Timeless design that ages extremely well • Versatile for both print and digital use • Modern streetwear energy with a premium feel Style Guidelines – What We Do NOT Want: • Corny, cartoonish, childish, or “childish” styles (no big eyes, cartoon boards, goofy characters, complete skateboards showing wheels sticking out the side, etc.) • Overly generic skate clichés that look dated • Anything that screams “cheap clip-art” or “logos found on brand crowd or other logo generating sites” Required Deliverables (Winner Only): • Full editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector files • Multiple versions: full color, black only, white only, and grayscale • All files must be properly organized and layered Important Contest Rules: • 100% original work only. AI-generated imagery (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) will be immediately disqualified. We will run a google image search to see if logo already exist. Must not be used before or too close to anything else. • To prove the design is your own work, every entry must include at least one photo or screenshot of your actual design process (hand sketch, work-in-progress screen capture in Illustrator/Photoshop, etc.). Entries without this proof will be ignored. • Submit your concepts as high-quality image previews (JPG or PNG). The winner will be required to send all source files immediately after selection. All rights, images, likeness, logo identity and intellectual property right shall be turned over to us once contest is over. We hope this will not disrespect anybody but if your entry has been rejected it mean we do. not want this style or logo. Thank you
Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very realistic, and unconsciously looks somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-creepy, straightforward, 90-degree angle at the head; an impressive but very realistic photo of a head staring straight out of a painting that looks as if it were going to be torn apart
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very real and unconsciously looking somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-chilling, human-like image; looking straight ahead; staring at the head at a 90-degree angle; an impressionistic but very realistic photo; a very realistic photo with only the upper body as if it were an ID photo
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Design a witty, ultra-minimalist monogram logo for “Birouya”, a friendly peer-to-peer workspace rental platform. The logo must be based on a single, organic letter “B”, drawn with thin, fluid, continuous lines, no sharp angles, no rigid geometry. The lower loop of the “B” should remain open, subtly evoking a chair, desk, or welcoming workspace, suggesting comfort, openness, and everyday use — not corporate offices. The design should feel human, clever, and warm, with a quiet sense of intelligence (“witty but not funny”), inspired by the spirit of Airbnb applied to daily workspaces. Use pure black lines on a white background, flat vector style, no gradients, no shadows, no textures, no extra symbols. Extremely scalable and legible at small sizes (favicon, app icon), with a strong silhouette and balanced negative space. Mood keywords: open, inviting, shared, clever, accessible, modern, non-corporate. Avoid: tech clichés, buildings, Wi-Fi icons, pins, squares, rigid typography. — abstract but readable, logo-first, brand-ready
Contest Description: UPDATE: 4-5-26. We’ve received many logo concepts using ‘The Skateboard Club’ text or ‘TSC’ monograms. At this time, we are not looking for text-based or monogram logos. We’re aiming for a more unique, graphic / Icon-driven direction. Please keep this in mind before submitting anything. If anybody copies someone else's work and we decide to use it, we will pick the original/first person to upload designs to work with. We are running a logo design contest and are looking for talented graphic designers and illustrators to create a clever, professional, and timeless logo for "The Skateboard Club" The Skateboard Club is school project in hopes to create a premium community and logo skateboarders that will feel welcome to join skateboarding and the community. We want a logo that feels elevated and premium — something that works perfectly on apparel, websites, signage, and social media for the next 10+ years without ever needing a redesign. Style Guidelines – What We Want: • Professional, clean, and sophisticated • Clever and smart ("subtle" skate references are welcome if they’re "not" obvious or cartoonish) • Timeless design that ages extremely well • Versatile for both print and digital use • Modern streetwear energy with a premium feel Style Guidelines – What We Do NOT Want: • Corny, cartoonish, childish, or “childish” styles (no big eyes, cartoon boards, goofy characters, complete skateboards showing wheels sticking out the side, etc.) • Overly generic skate clichés that look dated • Anything that screams “cheap clip-art” or “logos found on brand crowd or other logo generating sites” Required Deliverables (Winner Only): • Full editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector files • Multiple versions: full color, black only, white only, and grayscale • All files must be properly organized and layered Important Contest Rules: • 100% original work only. AI-generated imagery (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) will be immediately disqualified. We will run a google image search to see if logo already exist. Must not be used before or too close to anything else. • To prove the design is your own work, every entry must include at least one photo or screenshot of your actual design process (hand sketch, work-in-progress screen capture in Illustrator/Photoshop, etc.). Entries without this proof will be ignored. • Submit your concepts as high-quality image previews (JPG or PNG). The winner will be required to send all source files immediately after selection. All rights, images, likeness, logo identity and intellectual property right shall be turned over to us once contest is over. We hope this will not disrespect anybody but if your entry has been rejected it mean we do. not want this style or logo. Thank you
Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very real and unconsciously looking somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-chilling, human-like image; looking straight ahead; staring at the head at a 90-degree angle; an impressionistic but very realistic photo; a very realistic photo with only the upper body as if it were an ID photo
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Contest Description: UPDATE: 4-5-26. We’ve received many logo concepts using ‘The Skateboard Club’ text or ‘TSC’ monograms. At this time, we are not looking for text-based or monogram logos. We’re aiming for a more unique, graphic / Icon-driven direction. Please keep this in mind before submitting anything. If anybody copies someone else's work and we decide to use it, we will pick the original/first person to upload designs to work with. We are running a logo design contest and are looking for talented graphic designers and illustrators to create a clever, professional, and timeless logo for "The Skateboard Club" The Skateboard Club is school project in hopes to create a premium community and logo skateboarders that will feel welcome to join skateboarding and the community. We want a logo that feels elevated and premium — something that works perfectly on apparel, websites, signage, and social media for the next 10+ years without ever needing a redesign. Style Guidelines – What We Want: • Professional, clean, and sophisticated • Clever and smart ("subtle" skate references are welcome if they’re "not" obvious or cartoonish) • Timeless design that ages extremely well • Versatile for both print and digital use • Modern streetwear energy with a premium feel Style Guidelines – What We Do NOT Want: • Corny, cartoonish, childish, or “childish” styles (no big eyes, cartoon boards, goofy characters, complete skateboards showing wheels sticking out the side, etc.) • Overly generic skate clichés that look dated • Anything that screams “cheap clip-art” or “logos found on brand crowd or other logo generating sites” Required Deliverables (Winner Only): • Full editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector files • Multiple versions: full color, black only, white only, and grayscale • All files must be properly organized and layered Important Contest Rules: • 100% original work only. AI-generated imagery (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) will be immediately disqualified. We will run a google image search to see if logo already exist. Must not be used before or too close to anything else. • To prove the design is your own work, every entry must include at least one photo or screenshot of your actual design process (hand sketch, work-in-progress screen capture in Illustrator/Photoshop, etc.). Entries without this proof will be ignored. • Submit your concepts as high-quality image previews (JPG or PNG). The winner will be required to send all source files immediately after selection. All rights, images, likeness, logo identity and intellectual property right shall be turned over to us once contest is over. We hope this will not disrespect anybody but if your entry has been rejected it mean we do. not want this style or logo. Thank you
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very realistic, and unconsciously looks somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-creepy, straightforward, 90-degree angle at the head; an impressive but very realistic photo of a head staring straight out of a painting that looks as if it were going to be torn apart
Design a witty, ultra-minimalist monogram logo for “Birouya”, a friendly peer-to-peer workspace rental platform. The logo must be based on a single, organic letter “B”, drawn with thin, fluid, continuous lines, no sharp angles, no rigid geometry. The lower loop of the “B” should remain open, subtly evoking a chair, desk, or welcoming workspace, suggesting comfort, openness, and everyday use — not corporate offices. The design should feel human, clever, and warm, with a quiet sense of intelligence (“witty but not funny”), inspired by the spirit of Airbnb applied to daily workspaces. Use pure black lines on a white background, flat vector style, no gradients, no shadows, no textures, no extra symbols. Extremely scalable and legible at small sizes (favicon, app icon), with a strong silhouette and balanced negative space. Mood keywords: open, inviting, shared, clever, accessible, modern, non-corporate. Avoid: tech clichés, buildings, Wi-Fi icons, pins, squares, rigid typography. — abstract but readable, logo-first, brand-ready
Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very real and unconsciously looking somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-chilling, human-like image; looking straight ahead; staring at the head at a 90-degree angle; an impressionistic but very realistic photo; a very realistic photo with only the upper body as if it were an ID photo
Design a witty, ultra-minimalist monogram logo for “Birouya”, a friendly peer-to-peer workspace rental platform. The logo must be based on a single, organic letter “B”, drawn with thin, fluid, continuous lines, no sharp angles, no rigid geometry. The lower loop of the “B” should remain open, subtly evoking a chair, desk, or welcoming workspace, suggesting comfort, openness, and everyday use — not corporate offices. The design should feel human, clever, and warm, with a quiet sense of intelligence (“witty but not funny”), inspired by the spirit of Airbnb applied to daily workspaces. Use pure black lines on a white background, flat vector style, no gradients, no shadows, no textures, no extra symbols. Extremely scalable and legible at small sizes (favicon, app icon), with a strong silhouette and balanced negative space. Mood keywords: open, inviting, shared, clever, accessible, modern, non-corporate. Avoid: tech clichés, buildings, Wi-Fi icons, pins, squares, rigid typography. — abstract but readable, logo-first, brand-ready
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very realistic, and unconsciously looks somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-creepy, straightforward, 90-degree angle at the head; an impressive but very realistic photo of a head staring straight out of a painting that looks as if it were going to be torn apart
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Contest Description: UPDATE: 4-5-26. We’ve received many logo concepts using ‘The Skateboard Club’ text or ‘TSC’ monograms. At this time, we are not looking for text-based or monogram logos. We’re aiming for a more unique, graphic / Icon-driven direction. Please keep this in mind before submitting anything. If anybody copies someone else's work and we decide to use it, we will pick the original/first person to upload designs to work with. We are running a logo design contest and are looking for talented graphic designers and illustrators to create a clever, professional, and timeless logo for "The Skateboard Club" The Skateboard Club is school project in hopes to create a premium community and logo skateboarders that will feel welcome to join skateboarding and the community. We want a logo that feels elevated and premium — something that works perfectly on apparel, websites, signage, and social media for the next 10+ years without ever needing a redesign. Style Guidelines – What We Want: • Professional, clean, and sophisticated • Clever and smart ("subtle" skate references are welcome if they’re "not" obvious or cartoonish) • Timeless design that ages extremely well • Versatile for both print and digital use • Modern streetwear energy with a premium feel Style Guidelines – What We Do NOT Want: • Corny, cartoonish, childish, or “childish” styles (no big eyes, cartoon boards, goofy characters, complete skateboards showing wheels sticking out the side, etc.) • Overly generic skate clichés that look dated • Anything that screams “cheap clip-art” or “logos found on brand crowd or other logo generating sites” Required Deliverables (Winner Only): • Full editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector files • Multiple versions: full color, black only, white only, and grayscale • All files must be properly organized and layered Important Contest Rules: • 100% original work only. AI-generated imagery (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) will be immediately disqualified. We will run a google image search to see if logo already exist. Must not be used before or too close to anything else. • To prove the design is your own work, every entry must include at least one photo or screenshot of your actual design process (hand sketch, work-in-progress screen capture in Illustrator/Photoshop, etc.). Entries without this proof will be ignored. • Submit your concepts as high-quality image previews (JPG or PNG). The winner will be required to send all source files immediately after selection. All rights, images, likeness, logo identity and intellectual property right shall be turned over to us once contest is over. We hope this will not disrespect anybody but if your entry has been rejected it mean we do. not want this style or logo. Thank you
Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.
Design a witty, ultra-minimalist monogram logo for “Birouya”, a friendly peer-to-peer workspace rental platform. The logo must be based on a single, organic letter “B”, drawn with thin, fluid, continuous lines, no sharp angles, no rigid geometry. The lower loop of the “B” should remain open, subtly evoking a chair, desk, or welcoming workspace, suggesting comfort, openness, and everyday use — not corporate offices. The design should feel human, clever, and warm, with a quiet sense of intelligence (“witty but not funny”), inspired by the spirit of Airbnb applied to daily workspaces. Use pure black lines on a white background, flat vector style, no gradients, no shadows, no textures, no extra symbols. Extremely scalable and legible at small sizes (favicon, app icon), with a strong silhouette and balanced negative space. Mood keywords: open, inviting, shared, clever, accessible, modern, non-corporate. Avoid: tech clichés, buildings, Wi-Fi icons, pins, squares, rigid typography. — abstract but readable, logo-first, brand-ready
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very real and unconsciously looking somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-chilling, human-like image; looking straight ahead; staring at the head at a 90-degree angle; an impressionistic but very realistic photo; a very realistic photo with only the upper body as if it were an ID photo
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very realistic, and unconsciously looks somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-creepy, straightforward, 90-degree angle at the head; an impressive but very realistic photo of a head staring straight out of a painting that looks as if it were going to be torn apart
Contest Description: UPDATE: 4-5-26. We’ve received many logo concepts using ‘The Skateboard Club’ text or ‘TSC’ monograms. At this time, we are not looking for text-based or monogram logos. We’re aiming for a more unique, graphic / Icon-driven direction. Please keep this in mind before submitting anything. If anybody copies someone else's work and we decide to use it, we will pick the original/first person to upload designs to work with. We are running a logo design contest and are looking for talented graphic designers and illustrators to create a clever, professional, and timeless logo for "The Skateboard Club" The Skateboard Club is school project in hopes to create a premium community and logo skateboarders that will feel welcome to join skateboarding and the community. We want a logo that feels elevated and premium — something that works perfectly on apparel, websites, signage, and social media for the next 10+ years without ever needing a redesign. Style Guidelines – What We Want: • Professional, clean, and sophisticated • Clever and smart ("subtle" skate references are welcome if they’re "not" obvious or cartoonish) • Timeless design that ages extremely well • Versatile for both print and digital use • Modern streetwear energy with a premium feel Style Guidelines – What We Do NOT Want: • Corny, cartoonish, childish, or “childish” styles (no big eyes, cartoon boards, goofy characters, complete skateboards showing wheels sticking out the side, etc.) • Overly generic skate clichés that look dated • Anything that screams “cheap clip-art” or “logos found on brand crowd or other logo generating sites” Required Deliverables (Winner Only): • Full editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector files • Multiple versions: full color, black only, white only, and grayscale • All files must be properly organized and layered Important Contest Rules: • 100% original work only. AI-generated imagery (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) will be immediately disqualified. We will run a google image search to see if logo already exist. Must not be used before or too close to anything else. • To prove the design is your own work, every entry must include at least one photo or screenshot of your actual design process (hand sketch, work-in-progress screen capture in Illustrator/Photoshop, etc.). Entries without this proof will be ignored. • Submit your concepts as high-quality image previews (JPG or PNG). The winner will be required to send all source files immediately after selection. All rights, images, likeness, logo identity and intellectual property right shall be turned over to us once contest is over. We hope this will not disrespect anybody but if your entry has been rejected it mean we do. not want this style or logo. Thank you
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.Bart Simpson, spiky hair, mischievous and energetic, known for his rebellious nature, often seen in a red T-shirt and blue shorts, has a knack for causing trouble but also shows a clever and inventive side, enjoys skateboarding and playing pranks, loyal to his family despite frequent mischief, by Sally Mann.
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very real and unconsciously looking somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-chilling, human-like image; looking straight ahead; staring at the head at a 90-degree angle; an impressionistic but very realistic photo; a very realistic photo with only the upper body as if it were an ID photo
Contest Description: UPDATE: 4-5-26. We’ve received many logo concepts using ‘The Skateboard Club’ text or ‘TSC’ monograms. At this time, we are not looking for text-based or monogram logos. We’re aiming for a more unique, graphic / Icon-driven direction. Please keep this in mind before submitting anything. If anybody copies someone else's work and we decide to use it, we will pick the original/first person to upload designs to work with. We are running a logo design contest and are looking for talented graphic designers and illustrators to create a clever, professional, and timeless logo for "The Skateboard Club" The Skateboard Club is school project in hopes to create a premium community and logo skateboarders that will feel welcome to join skateboarding and the community. We want a logo that feels elevated and premium — something that works perfectly on apparel, websites, signage, and social media for the next 10+ years without ever needing a redesign. Style Guidelines – What We Want: • Professional, clean, and sophisticated • Clever and smart ("subtle" skate references are welcome if they’re "not" obvious or cartoonish) • Timeless design that ages extremely well • Versatile for both print and digital use • Modern streetwear energy with a premium feel Style Guidelines – What We Do NOT Want: • Corny, cartoonish, childish, or “childish” styles (no big eyes, cartoon boards, goofy characters, complete skateboards showing wheels sticking out the side, etc.) • Overly generic skate clichés that look dated • Anything that screams “cheap clip-art” or “logos found on brand crowd or other logo generating sites” Required Deliverables (Winner Only): • Full editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector files • Multiple versions: full color, black only, white only, and grayscale • All files must be properly organized and layered Important Contest Rules: • 100% original work only. AI-generated imagery (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) will be immediately disqualified. We will run a google image search to see if logo already exist. Must not be used before or too close to anything else. • To prove the design is your own work, every entry must include at least one photo or screenshot of your actual design process (hand sketch, work-in-progress screen capture in Illustrator/Photoshop, etc.). Entries without this proof will be ignored. • Submit your concepts as high-quality image previews (JPG or PNG). The winner will be required to send all source files immediately after selection. All rights, images, likeness, logo identity and intellectual property right shall be turned over to us once contest is over. We hope this will not disrespect anybody but if your entry has been rejected it mean we do. not want this style or logo. Thank you
A deep ocean monster with a golden iris that is one-third the width of his head; a space where only the upper body is mysterious, very realistic, and unconsciously looks somewhere in the water; a man; a very well-organized painting; a humanoid of a close knit; a very clever, clever, 32k quality; a great long-lasting appearance; a very frightening, self-creepy, straightforward, 90-degree angle at the head; an impressive but very realistic photo of a head staring straight out of a painting that looks as if it were going to be torn apart
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Prompt: Imagine a new mechanical invention that makes life easier, faster, or more fun. It should use moving parts — gears, levers, linkages, or clever mechanisms — to perform a useful or surprising action. Your Task: Draw your idea as clearly as possible. Show how it works — include arrows or labels for motion, parts, and materials. Think about what problem it solves or what experience it improves. Be inventive — mix real mechanisms with imaginative ideas. Optional Ideas to Spark Creativity: A self-folding chair A tool that can transform its shape A machine that helps with a household task in a funny or clever way A kinetic toy that moves in an unexpected pattern A wearable mechanical gadget that does something useful Goal: Create a picture that shows both creativity and mechanical logic — something that could work in real life, even if it’s futuristic or playful.
Design a witty, ultra-minimalist monogram logo for “Birouya”, a friendly peer-to-peer workspace rental platform. The logo must be based on a single, organic letter “B”, drawn with thin, fluid, continuous lines, no sharp angles, no rigid geometry. The lower loop of the “B” should remain open, subtly evoking a chair, desk, or welcoming workspace, suggesting comfort, openness, and everyday use — not corporate offices. The design should feel human, clever, and warm, with a quiet sense of intelligence (“witty but not funny”), inspired by the spirit of Airbnb applied to daily workspaces. Use pure black lines on a white background, flat vector style, no gradients, no shadows, no textures, no extra symbols. Extremely scalable and legible at small sizes (favicon, app icon), with a strong silhouette and balanced negative space. Mood keywords: open, inviting, shared, clever, accessible, modern, non-corporate. Avoid: tech clichés, buildings, Wi-Fi icons, pins, squares, rigid typography. — abstract but readable, logo-first, brand-ready