In this season of family, food and shopping I thought it might be fun to take a break with some art, design, and sexiness to balance it all out. So here’s a contest Lifestyles Condoms is conducting with an iPad Grand Prize. You know, just in case Mom and Dad don’t come through with the tech toy gifts in this economy. Put those under-employed design skills to use, even if you do have to deal with the indignity of hipster spelling (because skyn is much cooler than skin).
And if you’re not the designer type but do love trolling the internet and giving your opinion you can vote on others submitted designs starting December 7th. You can find official rules, specifics and how to submit in their Facebook app.
Starting this week, LifeStyles Condoms (www.LifeStyles.com) will kick off their first consumer design contest in honor of their most recent innovation in condoms, LifeStyles SKYN. In order to raise awareness for the popular style, the SKYN-Tillating Tee Design Contest asks creative consumers to design a t-shirt that will turn heads and promote one or both of the following SKYN-spirational themes – “Strength & Sensitivity” and the “Closest Thing to Wearing Nothing.”
Interested entrants can download the t-shirt template from the LifeStyles Facebook page to create their design. The Grand Prize winner, determined by online voting, will be awarded a 16G Apple iPad2, as well as 24 t-shirts featuring their winning design.
Entry Period: NOW – December 2nd
Voting Period: December 7th – December 19st
Winner Selection: December 21st
About LifeStyles SKYN
The next generation of condoms, SKYN was designed to give condom buyers what they desire most—sensitivity. Committed to providing its consumers with the best product possible, LifeStyles SKYN was the first clinically approved non-latex polyisoprene condom on the market. One thousand tests of the condom ascertained that SKYN provides greater sensation and more comfort than other non-latex and even natural rubber condoms on the market today. The majority of users also chose SKYN over the non-latex and natural rubber condoms in a blinded test.