Design a poster for George Romero
Design a quad poster for the night, which will be displayed on the night, and win Curzon membership, Night of the Living Dead DVD boxset, books, passes to the Cine Excess cult film conference (where Romero is speaking), and of course, tickets to the night itself. Braintastic!
Hammotime

Wonderful new vision of the future from Nick Hamilton (AKA Hammo), and an interview about his work. The above poster is also available for free for a couple of weeks in certain areas! See here for details.
Street Fighter IV design competion – Win Ltd Ed Signed Artwork

Don’t Panic are running a competition to interpret or redesign one of the 19 characters from the Street Fighter IV roster. The winning design will then be used on an 100,000 run of official Street Fighter IV Fan Art posters, distributed free in the Don’t Panic packs.
They also get an original piece of SF4 artwork signed by producer Yoshinori Ono, a PlayStation 3 and a copy of the game, as well as a bundle of classic Capcom titles. The top ten runners-up with highest voted entries will win a copy of the game on either Xbox 360 or Playstation 3.
Go to www.dontpaniconline.com/designbrief/client/streetfighter4 for more information, and to submit your entry.
Alex Noble

Awesome new work from Alex Noble. A2 print available free in some areas (follow for details). Originally from Australia, he moved to Singapore in 2000, and later Japan, where until recently he was an art director at Apple Japan.
Click here for more images and interview
Wendy Bevan

Wendy Bevan is a fashion photographer. She doesn’t use £2K Canon DSLRs and arrays of flashguns. She shoots on good old Polaroid, and styles in shades of circus-burlesque. Kind of a paradox, since fashion is all about bleeding edge newness, and all of her photos look like they’ve been stored in an attic for sixty years.
Somehow though, it works, and it’s wonderful – her CV includes shoots for Russian Vogue, Italian Marie Claire, The Independent, The Observer, Nylon, V Magazine, Qvest, POP Magazine, I-D and more. Eish!
Here for more images and interview
Edward Burtynsky – Australian Minescapes
Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky defines ‘epic’ in images. His latest project covers the nickel pit mines of Western Australia. Amazing landscape shots. Is that Hugh and Nicole down there?
More here.
Inking by Numbers – Tattoos in Cape Town


Araminta De Clermont documents the prison tattoos of the Numbers Gangs from the Cape Town Flats. These men have literally covered themselves with tattoos, extending across their faces. She found many of her subjects roaming homeless in bus stations and soup kitchens; the same tattoos that marked them with respect inside prison, left them unemployable on the outside.
More here.
Design the next New Era cap

Don’t Panic are currently running a clothing design competition with New Era to create a new 59Fifty cap for them, and we’d like to see what you can do.
New Era pretty much have the market cornered when it comes to caps. As such, they’ve had literal boatloads of high & mighty guest designers, including Spike Lee, Danny Way, Travis Barker, Gym Class Heroes, Fat Joe, Dizzy Rascal, and Jake Burton. We’d like talented new designers and students to add to their catalogue with their hot headwear designs, so we’re opening this competition to give you the chance.
The winning design will become the next Footasylum exclusive and sold at Footasylum stores throughout the UK. We’re also offering two runners up 12 pieces of their own design.
Pick up a Design Template in store at Footasylum or apply online at Don’t Panic where we have a live interactive voting gallery. Entries open worldwide until 15 Nov.
Enter here
Your Design City photography competition

Don’t Panic and the Design Museum have partnered with Flickr to invite you to share your photography on the theme of Design Cities.
The new Design Cities exhibition at the Design Museum commemorates seven key cities at their creative heights through contemporary design – London, Paris, Vienna, Dessau, Los Angeles, Milan and Tokyo.
We don’t mind where you come from though – we’d like to see contemporary design in your cities, so show us your favourite contemporary design, whether it be architecture, furniture, vehicles, technology or fashion. We want to know what makes the metropolis personal to you, so surprise us!
A panel of 3 judges (to be announced) will select 20 photos to be printed and exhibited in the Design Museum in January 2009. One photograph will be selected to be printed on 80,000 Don’t Panic posters and distributed across the U.K and some major international cities.
Please submit entries to www.flickr.com/groups/designcities/
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