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:

  1. WindowBlinds Skins
    1. Most Original
    2. Most Usable
    3. Best Overall
  2. IconPackager Sets
    1. Most Original
    2. Most Usable
    3. Best Overall
  3. Animated Wallpapers (.Dreams)
    1. Most Original
    2. Most Usable
    3. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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)
  3. 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!

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Schwarzephix
Reply #121 Wednesday, July 23, 2008 6:13 PM
Zoomba, can you please explain more about what you guys mean when you say 'technical' concerning window blinds? animations ect? thanks.
NightTrainthedark
Reply #122 Wednesday, July 23, 2008 7:26 PM
Technical- WWW Link
WWW Link

Not Technical- WWW Link
WWW Link

Dreamxis
Reply #123 Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:14 PM
ok, i see, thank for your explain, Zoomba, and i'll try my best to make the icons pack contains 256px size. (if not, i will also take the icons pack with 48px only to enter the contest, however, i don't want to miss this championship.)
Bebi Bulma
Reply #124 Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:34 PM
48px aren't gonna cut it for any pack, GUIC or not. A lot of people use icons larger than that in their dock. They should have at least 128x128 to be generally usable. The icons on my desktop alone are 76x76.
vStyler
Reply #125 Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:53 PM
Making icons 48 or 256 isn't dramatically different in it's execution.
Dreamxis
Reply #126 Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:17 AM
uh..dose the dock use png? large icons were widely used since ms had released vista. inevitably, designers should consider about larger icons, and i also do that.(i'm just not sure whether i have enough time to do that..) i've know some people who also draw some icons, and he said that to draw 256px size icons is a trouble...
Bebi Bulma
Reply #127 Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:29 AM
ObjectDock can use just about any image type.
Dreamxis
Reply #128 Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:34 AM
really? but except for ico right? larger icon on dock is more smooth~
Bebi Bulma
Reply #129 Thursday, July 24, 2008 2:41 PM
No it can use ico as well. It all depends on the size of the icon as to how smooth is will appear, which is why bigger is better. Bigger icons can resize down well enough, but trying to take an already small icon and make it bigger will appear blurry and distorted, which is never pretty (this is true with any image, wallpapers included).
vStyler
Reply #130 Thursday, July 24, 2008 2:57 PM
bigger is better


Typical female  
Bebi Bulma
Reply #131 Thursday, July 24, 2008 3:16 PM
Zoomba
Reply #132 Thursday, July 24, 2008 4:22 PM
48x48 icons packs will not be accepted onto the contest site.  Entries that do not meet the minimum technical requirements will be rejected at moderation to keep the contest galleries clean and easy to browse. 

BONEHEADdb
Reply #133 Thursday, July 24, 2008 4:49 PM
It's an issue of skinning the major (i.e. most popular) Windows UI elements. Hence the skin, the icons and the background being the main events. It's the same reason there isn't a Xion, CursorFX or Firefox event.


Seems to me that anyone using a computer is using a cursor. Just my two cents.
vStyler
Reply #134 Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:17 PM
Seems to me that anyone using a computer is using a cursor


But perhaps not CursorFX
Schwarzephix
Reply #135 Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:40 PM
I have a question for the Moderators. For my windowblind I have a background wallpaper that I am thinking of possibly using, the female is holding a cigarette. Will this affect the outcome of my blind via judging ect, as some people don't smoke, some see it as filthy? The wallpaper is my own work.
Island Dog
Reply #136 Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:09 PM
Will this affect the outcome of my blind via judging ect, as some people don't smoke, some see it as filthy? The wallpaper is my own work.


I would say no, it shouldn't matter.


vStyler
Reply #137 Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:14 PM
the female is holding a cigarette


as long as she's outside I think it'll be ok.   
zakai1369
Reply #138 Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:47 PM
as long as she's outside I think it'll be ok.


damn politicians!
Zoomba
Reply #139 Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:59 PM

I have a question for the Moderators. For my windowblind I have a background wallpaper that I am thinking of possibly using, the female is holding a cigarette. Will this affect the outcome of my blind via judging ect, as some people don't smoke, some see it as filthy? The wallpaper is my own work.

Assuming the wallpaper is 100% your own work (as in you took the original photo used in the wallpaper), then it's fine.

Dreamxis
Reply #140 Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:13 PM
48x48 icons packs will not be accepted onto the contest site. Entries that do not meet the minimum technical requirements will be rejected at moderation to keep the contest galleries clean and easy to browse.
thanks, Zoomba, i've already known that 256px size is necessary.
bigger is better
(smile)

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