Published by Duncan July 31st, 2008
in eSquared and springleap.
Hi there gang.
Another month has come and gone already and it’s now time to crown the winners of the July Springleap competition.
The designs were brilliant as usual and the race for the overall winner was fiercely contested.
What’s important is that this month we saw even more truly original design than ever before.
More and more people are hearing about Springleap and getting interested…which means more competition for all the artists and a more interesting race to the finish.
Whether you have been rooting for the cutesy character designs or the more hardcore message driven work…I’m sure there will be something for everybody.
Have you voted yet?
If you have still not voted as yet head on over to Springleap.com and get voting before it’s too late…you only have until the end of today to do so.
Show these awesome designers that you support their work and do what you need to do.
It honestly doesn’t take long to vote for all the designs and in the final analysis will help you get the designs you really dig here in eSquared.
Support the cause
Duncs.

Just how long was a piece of string?
The age old question has been revamped and pimped by one of our favourite Springleap regulars Simon.
The question as you probably know, is an old quirky rhetoric that requires no answer.
How long was a piece of string?….who knows.
Simon is well known for his funny designs that are thought provoking and also damn cute…his latest submissions to the compo have followed suit and had many of us here at Springleap chuckling.
You must definitely check out his new submissions, CMY… and Vitamin A , if you haven’t already done so.
Remember today is the final day to vote so if you like his new designs show some love and vote.
So what did Simon have to say about his own design?!
Well, here’s a quick look at what he said on the Springleap site itself:
“How long is a piece of string?
“Double the length from the middle to one end…” String seems almost as if it were a thing of the past. I certainly haven’t used string for a very long time.”
“When last did you hug your string?”
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