Motion Video, Mini Webtoon, and Character Categories
Team applications up to 3 members allowed until April 12
15 teams to be selected in total

BC Card Holds Design Contest on 'Paybook' Theme... Total Prize Money 19 Million KRW View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] BC Card announced on the 27th that it will hold a digital design contest titled "Show Me the Paybook," centered on its lifestyle payment platform Paybook.


This design contest, with a total prize pool of 19 million KRW, will be held in three categories: ▲motion video ▲mini webtoon ▲character design. University students, professional designers, writers, and freelancers can apply individually or as a team of up to three members until April 12. Multiple submissions across categories are allowed. Entries should be submitted via email along with the application documents.


The motion video category requires original creations using motion graphics, photographed images, or other visuals, excluding UCC formats, with a duration between 30 seconds and 1 minute. Sound must be included in the video. If the winning entries are used in advertisements or other media, BC Card will purchase the music rights used in the videos.


The mini webtoon category should be created in a free format such as illustrations or comics with a storyline of at least four panels. For the character category, applicants must design five poses including a basic pose freely, and briefly describe the design intent upon submission.



BC Card will select a total of 15 teams across the three categories based on communication, expressiveness, and usability: one grand prize winner (1 team, 5 million KRW), one excellence award winner (1 team, 3 million KRW), three merit award winners (3 teams, 2 million KRW each), and ten encouragement award winners (10 teams, 500,000 KRW each). Winners will be individually notified and announced on Paybook on April 22.


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