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Thank you to everyone who participated! We've had time to go over submissions for the infographics and decided on the following winners: What are Bitshares Winner: GodsCreationIntro to Keyhotee Winner: MrJeansWhat are AGS & PTS? - None. We decided not to use any of the submissions so the bounty is still open for this infographic. We'd ask for some final revisions on these two winning designs before we go to print. Once final revisions are made, we'll pay out the bounties. Thanks again to everyone for contributing! B
Quote from: Bitcoinfan on January 21, 2014, 12:11:40 amCan I offer a suggestion? Its not a biggy, but can we tone down the phrase "The Government is unable to access centralized servers to spy on you." to something more like "Corporations and Federal-Sponsored Bureaucracies are unable to access centralized servers to spy on you." or even "Corporations and Public-Sponsored Agents are unable to access centralized servers to spy on you." Just a shade less radical imo. Any direct memo in opposition to governments could be misconstrued by the media, especially when we know things become mainstream. Also people always hate corporations so we should throw that in there. How about generalizing it to Orwell's "Big Brother"? Is that a more timeless, internationally well-recognized, and less radical term?
Can I offer a suggestion? Its not a biggy, but can we tone down the phrase "The Government is unable to access centralized servers to spy on you." to something more like "Corporations and Federal-Sponsored Bureaucracies are unable to access centralized servers to spy on you." or even "Corporations and Public-Sponsored Agents are unable to access centralized servers to spy on you." Just a shade less radical imo. Any direct memo in opposition to governments could be misconstrued by the media, especially when we know things become mainstream. Also people always hate corporations so we should throw that in there.
These are looking good. One idea not covered is that your data is replicated with every merchant and thieves can steal from these merchants (Target, etc).I like the Invictus innovations on the lower right, not the top left. The phrase "catch you out" does not sound natural..... "You give your identity to everyone website, some of which may be counterfeit" "Your identity is stored with every merchant where it may be stolen by identity thieves" "You have no way to prove who said what and when before Keyhotee"Just some ideas... your graphic is currently winning this bounty in my opinion.
Thought I'd upload what I've done so far:
This isn't a hard deadline, and currently the Keyhotee graphics that have been submitted are not yet sufficient so please submit more. We set a deadline to give us time to go outside the forum if we didn't like what was produced.
I almost finished my piece.....but I don't think it's gonna fly...The style and color are way too different from the others.
Thanks for your feedback, we are implementing the changes.Quote from: bytemaster on January 16, 2014, 11:22:57 pmI like the Invictus innovations on the lower right, not the top left. would you like to keep the website text in the lower right corner (and remove top left label)?Or move top left label to lower right (and leave out the website), here we could also replace the company name with the website name?Quote from: bytemaster on January 16, 2014, 11:22:57 pmThe phrase "catch you out" does not sound natural..... "You give your identity to everyone website, some of which may be counterfeit" "Your identity is stored with every merchant where it may be stolen by identity thieves" "Your email is the key to every web service you use, and it may be disabled by companies or governments". "You have no way to prove who said what and when before Keyhotee"Thanks, working on thisQuote from: bytemaster on January 16, 2014, 11:22:57 pmJust some ideas... your graphic is currently winning this bounty in my opinion.Thats fantastic, it would be really awesome to be able to contribute to Invictus' success at Miami all the way from Cape Town (talk about decentralization of work)!
I like the Invictus innovations on the lower right, not the top left.
The phrase "catch you out" does not sound natural..... "You give your identity to everyone website, some of which may be counterfeit" "Your identity is stored with every merchant where it may be stolen by identity thieves" "Your email is the key to every web service you use, and it may be disabled by companies or governments". "You have no way to prove who said what and when before Keyhotee"
Just some ideas... your graphic is currently winning this bounty in my opinion.
Here we have taken all the relevant information and continually simplified it to obtain a concise, informative design. Our graphic designer, Wade, has not heard of Keyhotee before this and we used this to create an infographic which conveys the desired information to the non-technical user.We have gone with the "before keyhotee" and "after keyhotee" suggestion. We have brought to light the identity exposure issues users have with the internet in its current form. The issues around third party ownership of your identity as well as exposure to phishing sites and identity theft and how Keyhotee resolves this is also covered.We see that GodsCreation has made submissions to the two other infographic bounties using a certain colour theme. We have therefore inserted the company name in the corner to maintain consistency and adopted the blue colour theme so that our infographic will complement the others should it be chosen.We have created a portrait infographic for use as a flyer and feel that the two sections can be projected as two separate slides in a presentation. Where one would first show ‘the internet before Keyhotee’ slide and then ‘the internet without Keyhotee’ slide. If however you would prefer it all on one slide in landscape, for the projector or flyer or both, we will happily make the changes.We are also happy to make changes as Invictus-Innovations sees appropriate. We hope you like it Wade and Ruzaiq, Cape Town, South Africa
Quote from: bytemaster on January 16, 2014, 10:05:14 pmThis isn't a hard deadline, and currently the Keyhotee graphics that have been submitted are not yet sufficient so please submit more. We set a deadline to give us time to go outside the forum if we didn't like what was produced.This is getting a little weird. I must have interpreted this wrong QuoteBecause the event is the end of this month, this bounty will have a deadline of Jan 17 at which time the winner will be chosen. Furthermore it would be nice if we could get some more feedback and updates on if it's going in the right direction (like the Bitshares infographic). Just saying.
Because the event is the end of this month, this bounty will have a deadline of Jan 17 at which time the winner will be chosen.
By all means post your infographics, the more contenders the better the final result. Deadlines are tomorrow.
Also, the following will need to be conveyed: - the concept of outside threats or attacks (i.e.: government surveilance) that exist with current technology and how those threats are subsequently neutralized by using kehotee- the idea that you own your own identity. For example currently if you have a gmail account, google owns your identity, under keyhotee, the user does.It's a tall order, but we need to communicate everything that keyhotee does in one visual so someone can "get it" in just a few minutes, simple yet comprehensive. Good luck. :0) B