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  • Switching it up! - Project Pokémon's New Banner


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    Last September, Project Pokémon held an art competition in order to update the branding art for its social media pages, Patreon and eventually, incorporate the design into the site theme. Submissions were excepted until October 13, 2017. After the submission period ended, voting came next.

    The competition included; BlackShark, wrathsoffire76, theSLAYER, Jovie and Got_Eevees. The community was given approximately one month to cast their votes. On November 16, 2017, the winner of the art competition was announced on the Portal. BlackShark and wrathsoffire76 tied for second place with just four votes each. Jovie’s art received 16 votes, making Jovie the winner.

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    “Our Official Art Competition has ended, and the winner is Jovie. He was been awarded a special username color, and we will award him a special badge.” —evandixon

    Today, Jovie impressed Project Pokémon staff with a new variant of the original winning submission. We applied Jovie’s art to the default site theme for all to enjoy!

    Again, thank you @Jovie for your contributions to Project Pokémon!

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    I believe it is because the nav-bar is located in a different location on mobile version. Just a guess, actually. Also, the old banner was affected in the same way. 

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