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Design The Next Hawaii SPAM Can

SPAM lover? Now’s your chance to design the next Hawaii SPAM can!


By John Garcia on February 2, 2011

SPAM lover? Now’s your chance to design the next Hawaii SPAM can!

Hormel Foods Corporation, the Minnesota-based maker of SPAM products, is holding a design contest open to any Hawaii-based graphic designer willing to take on the challenge.

The winning design will become an official SPAM product label exclusively for Hawaii distribution.

The grand prize winner will take home $1,000 in cash with bragging rights and a cool piece in their design portfolio. In addition to the cash and clout, the grand prize winner will receive a case of SPAM and a gift bag full of SPAM swag.

Four runner-up prizes will be given with a consolation case of SPAM prize and a SPAM gift bag.

Design submissions are being accepted now and end on Feb. 18, 2011. Voting for the next Hawaii SPAM can design will take place from Feb. 21-25.

So what are you waiting for? Head on over to www.HawaiiSpamCan.com and download the design template to get started.

Do you have what it takes to design the next Hawaii SPAM can? What would your label look like? I want to hear from you!

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turkfontaine 189 pts

i'm thinking a retro 'Spam goes to war' comicbook style wraparound label, with pannels where a grizzled Marine Sgt storms the beach and a can of Spam takes a bullet and saves his life........ on second thought never mind.

Ynaku 78 pts

Spam, eggs and rice with Diamond Head background (to attract mainlander's interest)

johngarcia 171 pts

Ynaku hehe Wrap the can with Nori and make it look like a musubi! Hey, don't steal my idea! ;-)

About John Garcia

Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, John is a digital designer specializing in web, photo, video and social media. John is currently Digital Innovation Strategist for The Kamehameha Schools and is formerly Supervisor of Digital Design for The Honolulu Advertiser. With over 10 years of experience in the digital business, John is constantly searching for ways to innovate through creative design. John will oversee creative direction and technical operations for Nonstop Honolulu. Follow John on twitter @johngarcia or visit his website at www.john-garcia.com.

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