GUIC 2008 – Lets Talk Details
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 by Zoomba | Discussion: OS Customization
The 2008 GUI Championships, the latest iteration of the world’s largest GUI customization competition, is quickly approaching. This fall skinners from all over the globe will compete in one of three main events for their shot at hardware, software and cash prizes totaling near $10,000!
For the last few months we’ve been letting out little teasers here and there about what we’re going to be doing with this year’s event. Today, I’m happy to reveal some of the contest details to everyone, so skinners can begin to prepare their masterpieces early. In 2006, there were complaints that there wasn’t enough warning on the contest, so this year we’re giving you all months to prepare!
Events
In 2006, there were three main categories; WindowBlinds skins, Icon Packages, and Wallpapers. This year, we have dropped the Wallpaper event and will instead be replaced by Animated Wallpapers (Dreams). Here is the official event list for the 2008 GUIC:
- WindowBlinds Skins
- Most Original
- Most Usable
- Best Overall
- IconPackager Sets
- Most Original
- Most Usable
- Best Overall
- Animated Wallpapers (.Dreams)
- Most Original
- Most Usable
- Best Overall
We’re still debating a “User’s Choice” event, but haven’t decided how we’d handle it yet. But the above covers the major categories and what the base events are. Should be more than enough to get people started.
Timeline
The 2008 GUI Champs will officially kick off on October 12th. Starting on that date, we will launch the new contest site and begin accepting submissions. The contest will run up to the end of December. This gives everyone a 3 month lead before we even start accepting skins, to just over 5 months total before the competition closes.
A specific event schedule will be posted closer to the start of the competition.
Rules
The rules from 2006 are undergoing review and will likely see significant changes. However, there are a few rules that will remain the same and that you should know before the contest starts:
- All submitted work must be 100% original
You must be the sole author of the art used in the submission. No working with other skinners, no reusing elements from other skins (either your own, or others) or art. - Work submitted to the 2008 GUIC must be new.
The GUIC must be the first place you submit a skin to. Skins that are posted on other sites prior to being submitted to the GUIC will be disqualified. Note that this does not mean you can’t post some preview shots of your work in progress, just that you may not make available for download a working skin (in any stage of development) - Entries must not use logos, characters, or other imagery that is copyrighted/trademarked
No Windows logos, no Apple logos. No modifications or interpretations of cartoon characters, mascots, movies, games, television shows etc. We expect all designs and work to be completely original. So no making your ideal Windows Vista skin, or a Dragon Ball Z icon set.
Prizes
We’re still in talks with potential sponsors, but we’ve lined up at least one hardware vendor and have several software makers interested in being a part of the event. We are currently working toward the goal of having at least $10,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs.
Once the sponsors are finalized, expect a big post listing them all out, and what the prizes will be. I’m really excited so far based on the initial response I received from the companies I’ve contacted.
(Note: If your company would like to be a sponsor for the 2008 GUI Champs, please email me at mikec AT stardock DOT com).
Hopefully now you have a much better idea of what we have planned for this year’s event. A lot of details are still to be worked out, and as we have major news (i.e. sponsors, the new site) you better believe I’ll be posting about it.
If you have any questions about the 2008 GUIC, post them below and I’ll answer what I can.
Get those skins started!
Reply #62 Wednesday, July 9, 2008 5:52 PM
I hope that everyone is included. Just my opinion.
Reply #63 Wednesday, July 9, 2008 7:50 PM
It is open to anyone who is the age of majority in the country they live in.
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Reply #67 Wednesday, July 9, 2008 9:14 PM
A "team" with 1 member != team, by definition. Confusing indeed.
Reply #68 Wednesday, July 9, 2008 9:50 PM
Users could align themselves as teams in the 2006 event. Every medal won by an individual was worth a certain number of points. At the end of the competition we added up all the points to determine who the best overall skinner was, and added up the points of individuals on teams to figure out which team had the best makeup of skinners. The top team got an additional prize to divide up.
It was more of an excuse to give more stuff away
Reply #69 Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:14 AM
I think that would be a mistake.
It wouldn't be fair in competition against individual skins not built by a team.
Reply #70 Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:36 AM
The problem with a team entry is that the skin could then be worked on by multiple people. Graphics would be shared between skins in the suite. In that case a skin would not be entirely the work of just one skinner, but in part the work of several. It can not be held up against a skin that is truely done by just one skinner and compared in a fair manner.
When I say suite, I'm thinking WB, Icons, and maybe one or two accessory skins (like a dock or xion skin). There is no way to guarantee at that point that the WindowBlinds skin in that suite doesn't contain graphics made by other members of the team for the purpose of the suite. The line gets very fuzzy and based on previous competitions we know people would try and cheat a bit, or we'd have disgruntled losers yelling and making claims that the suite skin wasn't made by just one person etc.
Clarity and absolute division of events is very important for a competition this large, with the amount of cash and prizes we have on the line. It removes confusion for competitors, makes things much simpler from an organizational stand point, and removes points for people to cry foul about.
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Reply #73 Thursday, July 10, 2008 9:30 AM
Thats logical.
It all seems very well thought out to me. I look forward to the challenge.
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Reply #79 Friday, July 11, 2008 2:48 AM
Hmm, that is a good question. It would make sense that it only applies to released themes, otherwise you wouldn't be able to submit a WIP you have. I'll have to leave that for Zoomba though.
Reply #80 Friday, July 11, 2008 9:42 AM
If it was never released, there's no way for any of us to know whether or not the assets are new for the competition skin. So I say it's fine. We're trying to prevent people from reusing their released work which has already been seen, tested, refined based on feedback etc. I want everyone on as even a playing field as possible when it comes to creating the skins.
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Reply #61 Wednesday, July 9, 2008 5:08 PM