HarrietSugarcookie.com Launches Graphic Design Contest

LONDON — Men’s adult lifestyle site HarrietSugarcookie.com is launching a contest for graphic designers and will offer prizes for the winning design.

“We are launching a shop on our site and thought we’d crowdsource the designs and make it into a competition," London native Harriet Sugarcookie said.

Sugarcookie said she is seeking a “geek- or Harriet Sugarcookie-inspired design.” The winning design will go on sale at HarrietSugarcookie.com be used for t-shirts, hoodies, hats and accessories.

“As big thank you,” Sugarcookie said, “I will give you three months of free membership to my site. Plus, I will send you your favorite merchandise from my shop for free.”

To enter the contest, Sugarcookie said, tweet an original design to @HSugarCookie — and she will respond if it is in consideration for the competition. Contestants must be 18 and over.

For more information on the contest, visit this link.

A spokesperson for HarrietSugarcookie.com said it “has quickly become one of the U.K.’s (top) adult websites, with monthly traffic regularly topping over 300,000 visitors thanks to Sugarcookie's provocative articles and video clips (and) a mix of sci-fi/nerd culture, film/TV reviews, celebrity, advice, food, fantasy football and more.”

For more information, follow Sugarcookie on Twitter.

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