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Sunday 17 June 2012

Workshop: Food Van Showdown, Round 1

Workshop: Food Van Showdown, Round 1

Vectortuts+ loves Illustration and discovering new talent, so today we are proud to be showcasing Round 1 of the Vectortuts+ Food Van Showdown . The best thing is, you can be a part of it! Find out how to get involved, at the jump.

The designs are posted in no particular order, but we thought it would be fun to kick things off with a sweet sweets van! Great work everyone, it’s been fun to see what you’ve come up with.

Submissions are open for another week! Get your entries in before Monday 14th of June 2012 for a chance to be in Showcase 2!

Joris van Teeffelen
Hey! I’m a graphic design student and I got a craving for candy.

Dave Plint
"Classic, hot food and even hotter lap times!"

Brian Birir
"Hi. My name is Brian and I’m a freelance graphics designer based in Kenya. portfolio.thekenyangeek.com"

Richard Harrison
"Tongue wanting food! zombiestatedesign.blogspot.co.uk zombiestatedesign.deviantart.com"

Andrei Marincas
Hello! I’m Andrei Marincas, a freelance graphic designer and photographer. I design for web, print, identity and branding. You can follow me on twitter.com/#!/genezic | facebook.com/Genezic or visit my website www.genezic.com

Steven Vanderschaeve
“Not a professional student or designer, just as a hobby!”

Philip Savarirayan
Illustration for candy/sweets/liquorice theme truck.
networkstudio360.com

Graf Kaberne

Would you like to participate in the Vectortuts+ Food Van Showdown? It’s easy, all you need to do is Download the Template, join the Vectortuts+ Facebook Group and get creative!

Download the Design TemplateDraw your image onto the template, you can be as creative as you like, feel free to alter any or all of the illustration. We want to see creative and fun projects so go crazy!Upload (or tag) your design to the Vectortuts+ Facebook Group with a short description of your style or theme.Artwork can be any style or theme as long as it’s vector and 100% your own work. You don’t have to spend hours and hours on your piece, the project’s aim is to be fun, fast and individual.You may submit more than one designWhen you publish your work on Facebook, please include one or two paragraphs about yourself and/or your work and a link to your website / online portfolio.Have Fun!

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