Hide It Online Competition from Instructables with Prizes Worth of $2000
Applicant criteria
- 13 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Instructables invites amateur and professional designers around the world to participate in Hide It Online design competition. All projects that include or are related to secret compartments, hidden spaces, and any other secretive hidden aspect will be eligible.
Benefits
IF THE WINNER IS A RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, the prize(s) to be awarded in the Contest is/are as follows:
- Grand Prize (1 winner(s)): One Grand Prize Winner will receive a $400 gift card.
- First Prize (3 winner(s)): Three First Prize winners will receive a $200 gift card.
- Second Prize (5 winner(s)): Five Second Prize winners will receive a $100 gift card.
- Runner Up Prize (10 winner(s)): Ten Runner Up winners will receive a $50 gift card.
IF THE WINNER IS A RESIDENT OF ANY OTHER ELIGIBLE COUNTRY, then the winner will receive a Tango Card which will be converted from the estimated value for the applicable prize in USD into the local currency of the winner’s country of residence at the time of issuance.
Eligibility criteria
- The competition is open to all persons registered on the site who are at least 13 years of age.
- People residing in a country or region subject to the U.S. trade embargo such as North Korea, Syria, Sudan, Cuba, Iran, Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Turkey, Romania, Poland, and Canadaare not eligible to participate.
- If on the Start Date you are a "minor," meaning that you are under the age of majority in your jurisdiction, you must obtain permission from your parent or legal guardian, and your parent or legal guardian must consent to be bound by these Rules as if he or she were an entrant before you submit an entry.
- The sponsor reserves the right to require minors to submit proof of parental/guardian permission and consent to these Rules at any time, without which they may be immediately disqualified from the Contest.
- No purchase or payment is necessary to enter the Contest or to become a registered member of the Sponsor Site, and no purchase or payment, including choosing to purchase any "Instructables Pro" or other paid membership to the Sponsor Site will improve your chances of winning in any way.
- Multiple entries are permitted, but only one entry per entrant can win a prize in the Contest.
- Registering for a Sponsor Site membership account for purposes of entering the Contest is free of charge.
- Entries can be the work of more than one person, but for purposes of the Contest, each entry will belong to the "Primary Author" named in the entry, regardless of the number of contributors to that entry.
- Each entry must be entirely the original work of the persons identified in the entry;
- If persons other than the entrant have contributed to an entry, the entrant must have the written permission from each contributor prior to submitting the entry;
- Entries must not contain anything that is or may be: (i) threatening, harassing, degrading or hateful; (ii) defamatory; (iii) fraudulent or tortious; (iv) obscene, indecent or otherwise objectionable; (v) deemed to cause feelings of disharmony, enmity, hatred or hostility between different religious or racial groups; (vi) protected by copyright, trademark, patents, utility models, design patents or another proprietary right without the express prior written consent of the owner of such right.
Judging:
A panel of judges made up of Instructables staff and respected members of the community rate the finalists. The averages of the ratings determine the winners.
Winners:
When the winners are decided they will be announced on the contest page.
About Instructables:
Instructables is a website specializing in user-created and uploaded do-it-yourself projects, currently owned by Autodesk. It was created by Eric Wilhelm and Saul Griffith and launched in August 2005. Instructables is dedicated to step-by-step collaboration among members to build a variety of projects. Users post instructions to their projects, usually accompanied by visual aids, and then interact through comment sections below each Instructable step as well in topic forums. After graduating from the Media Lab at MIT, Wilhelm and Griffith founded Squid Labs, an engineering and technology company specializing in design and consulting. Instructables started as an internal Squid Labs project, which later spun out as an independent company with Wilhelm as its CEO. Wilhelm still regularly contributes to the site. A prototype version of the site, complete with the initial content of electronics, cooking, kiting, and bicycle projects, was released in August 2005 at the O'Reilly Foo Camp conference. The site allows the uploading of photos, diagrams, video, and animation to help explain complex terminology and mechanisms in clear and understandable terms.
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