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Re: Imagery Award winners: How'd you do it?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Billfred
  • Where did you integrate your "outstanding visual aethetic integration?"
  • How did you get your team behind the effort (especially if your team's appearance involved specific items)?
  • How much time and money was used to bring everything together?
Team 1006 has won the Imagery Award at the Canadian Regional (now known as the GTA Regional) two years in a row.

Pictures will probably serve as better examples of what the Imagery Award is for than words. Here are some examples:

From 2003:
http://www.portperryrobotics.ca/phot...llery.php?ID=7

From 2004:
http://www.portperryrobotics.ca/phot...lery.php?ID=43

In terms of cost, many of the materials are donated. We tend to do fairly well with sponsorships, and the uniforms themselves are donated by Choko Motorsports (http://www.choko.com); but some of the more creative and well-noticed things like the mascot and mascot on a stick, and face painting were relatively less expensive money-wise, but required a significant time investment.
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