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Ksaxton got their new print or packaging design by running a design contest:
Check out Ksaxton's Print or packaging design contest…
It all began with a design brief.
A quick, interactive guide helped them understand their design style and captured exactly what they needed in their print or packaging design.
Designers across the globe delivered design magic.
design entries
You’ll get loads of concepts from experienced designers around the globe.
designers
Work with talented, professional Print or packaging design designers to turn your ideas into reality.
winner
Select your favorite custom Print or packaging design (Or two! Or three!). And the design is all yours.
Ksaxton collaborated with designers to refine their ideas
Rate designs
When design entries come in, you can rate them so designers know what you’re looking for in your logo design.
Give feedback
99designs has great collaboration tools so you can pinpoint and capture your ideas
And then… they selected a winner!
Client review
perfect as always
t.wuethrich1Along the way, they met lots of talented designers…
We think contests are a super fun way to get design.
Recently completed contests:
Eye Catching Cover Design for people seeking healing and help from toxic Narcissistic relationships
Anyone who has suffered from a toxic romantic relationship that has dealt with emotional abuse and self esteem.
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Vintage builds with a custom touch
Classic automotive and boat restorations with a custom touch
entries
designers
Book cover for women 25-40. First in a series of fairy tales. Nostalgic, magical, threatening
Women ages 25-40. This is a fairytale for millennials.
entries
designers
Compelling cover for nonfiction sex trafficking book
Parents, teachers, people who work with children or vulnerable adults. Counselors and social workers. Anti-trafficking a
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Cover needed for a book about Kindles and digital reading
This book is aimed at nonfiction readers that use a Kindle. Both male and female, likely with a college education. Prima
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