Congratulations to GregC, the winner of our first "Design a Bilerico Project logo" contest. Greg's Lunar New Year logo was chosen by the majority of Projectors. Greg was the first to submit a design and has won a fabulous prize package. Look for Greg's logo to headline the site on January 26!

Originally I'd promised the winner a copy of The Tudors: The Complete Second Season and a $25 gift certificate to Wildcat Press. I have a few extra copies of The Tudors though, so I'm going to give each contestant a copy of the DVD set and throw in some extras for our 1st and 2nd place contestants!
A list of Projectors who won a copy of the Tudors is after the jump.
Our 5 winners are:
- Michael (the 1st Michael to comment)
- TYKSPaula
- Lisa Gilinger
- MaryScott O'Conner
- Gary Brackett
And since I had two extra copies of the DVD box set left over, I'm also giving a copy to the first and last Projector to vote! Those two winners are:
- Daniel
- SCBobcatt
I've already e-mailed our winners, but if you didn't get the e-mail, please contact me as soon as possible. Prizes not claimed by Wednesday, January 14 at midnight EST will be awarded to someone else.
Thanks for participating. Look for a Valentine's Day logo contest soon!
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This is a terrific logo. Congratulations to GregC.
Patricia Nell Warren | January 8, 2009 1:52 PM
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Congratulations Greg on the logo design. Congrats to to the other Tudor winners as well.
As my friends and family will attest, I am always the 1st to comment. Often the last as well. Usually throw in a few somewhere in the middle... Really, it's just hard to shut me up.
Anyway, thanks for the Tudor swag.
Michael Lemmer | January 8, 2009 3:09 PM
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Great logo!
Alex Blaze | January 8, 2009 10:29 PM
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Thank you. I had a good time making it. Those who have never played around with web graphics, give it a shot next time. Most of the tools can be had from open source sites.
Of course this is all a cover for obsessing on young King Henry.
null | January 8, 2009 10:55 PM
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