In mid December, geeky t-shirt manufacturer J!NX announced an exciting art competition for fans of EVE Online. Following on from the popularity of CCP's earlier DeviantArt ship design contest, J!NX and CCP Games gave people the opportunity to design their very own EVE t-shirt. The deadline for submission has now passed and public voting is now open on the 85 submitted entries. The creators of the three best shirt designs will each receive $750 US dollars in cash, $250 dollars worth of J!NX store credit, a full year's subscription to EVE Online and a whole pile of items from the EVE store.
Perhaps more exciting is the fact that the best designs will be also be turned into t-shirts for sale. The choice of which shirts make the cut will be based on both the public vote and input from CCP and J!NX. If you're looking to expand your wardrobe with some internet-spaceship-themed clothing, now's your chance to pick your favourite designs from the hoard of entries. Voting will be open for all J!NX account holders until January 10th, with the winners announced one week later on January 17th.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 1:48PM Chroma said
Oh god, either "carebear forever" or "always a bigger fish".
I will say some were really dumb ones, like polandball and the minecraft reference shirt.
I will say some were really dumb ones, like polandball and the minecraft reference shirt.
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 3:09PM SgtBaker1234556 said
@Chroma
All of those shirts were 15 shades of terrible
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All of those shirts were 15 shades of terrible
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 5:02PM WolvenSpectre said
I just wish they would redo or get rid of the original 6 that Jinx did. The first three I thought were bad but it turns out I just didn't like them. The new 3 are BAD.
You can't even read 2 of them and even if I liked the message of the first one, not even the 80's wants that look.
Mind you there are people who like things that no one else does and people who were buying them for what they said, or that they were and EVE shirt, in spite of the style.
You can't even read 2 of them and even if I liked the message of the first one, not even the 80's wants that look.
Mind you there are people who like things that no one else does and people who were buying them for what they said, or that they were and EVE shirt, in spite of the style.
Posted: Dec 30th 2010 7:00PM Benicio said
I've yet to see an Eve shirt I like.







