
From transportation signs to birthday cakes to price tags, numbers are all around us. Keep your eye out for a creative and interesting way to capture the numbers in your world…or interpret the theme in your own way: When someone says, “Numbers,” what comes to mind that you can visually represent? We’ll feature the winning image on the homepage!
**Special Two-Week Challenge: Dear Creative Challenge members, Penny and I have some good news for you: We’ll be making the move to Ohio and joining the Webshots team at American Greetings. Yes, we love you all that much!
So while we move across the country, we’ll give you some extra time to work on this week’s and the next challenge.**
OFFICIAL ENTRY RULES
To officially enter the Creative Challenge, you must tag your three submissions with creative-challenge-numbers. You can then view them and everyone else’s submissions on the DISPLAY PAGE (it updates about every hour). To find out more about this, read the Using Tags on Creative Challenges post.
Submission Guidelines
1. Our editors look for sharp, clear horizontal images that are at a minimum resolution of 800×600 (submissions can have larger resolutions than this). Currently, vertical images cannot fit in the homepage template. Therefore, we cannot publish vertical or narrow panoramic images.
2. Images with added text or images, including watermarks, logos, copyright symbols, graphic borders, frames and time stamps, will not be considered. Collages, however, are acceptable.
3. Please do not submit pictures that have already been featured on the homepage.
4. The Creative Challenge runs from 12:01 a.m. on February 20 to 3:00 p.m. on March 3 (all times PST).
5. 3 pictures per member tagged exactly (including hyphens) with: creative-challenge-numbers
*Note:Images that don’t meet the exact guidelines can be submitted and viewed for everyone to enjoy, but please understand that we cannot publish images that don’t meet minimum guidelines on the homepage. Also, now that you’re tagging your entries, you don’t need to post links in the comments section anymore.
NEXT WEEK’S THEME: Bridges
Bridges are a popular subject, but think what you can do to make your entry Creative Challenge worthy. Whether you soften the focus, add a water element, zoom in on a rivet or create one digitally, have fun with this one!