Oz Magazine
The Cover Competition Winners!
Oz Cover Competition
Results are in!
This cover competition would not have been possible without Binders, our sponsor and Michael Wolff, our judge.
Prizes totalled $1,000. Winner took $500, first runner up $300, and second runner up $200. Congratulations.
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Our winner, Lee Dayvault, graces the cover.He is $500 richer and describes himself this way: I love photography. It's been my passion since I was 10. I tried to do that for a career for awhile but ended up starving most of the time. I went into art direction and love that almost as much , and have eaten better. I went to RIT in Rochester N.Y., then to Creative Circus. I worked at Ammirati in N.Y. and now BBDO Atlanta. My philosophy: Always have fun, and make sure you balance your career with life. |
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First runner up and designer of "What Drives Your Design" is Roscoe Warner. He is an honor graduate from the American InterContinental University with a BA in Visual Communication. When he isn't designing for clients, he's "chilling with his wife." |
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 Second runner up, a Creative Director with Crawford Communications, is Alan Newsome. His bio reads: 1965- first art show exhibited on the refrigerator, cabinet doors. 1978- Becomes first male cheerleader of Florida High School sports. 1982- Burned closet doors to keep warm at Philadelphia College of Art. 1994-Found the perfect wife (Jennifer) and daughter (Jessica). 1985-Had a perfect baby boy (Evan). 1998-Had another perfect boy (Thomas) while balancing first born on his nose. 2001- Becomes Creative Director of Crawford Communications, Inc. 2002-Never forgets his roots. |