Warfare ¦ A Graphic War
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  • Reads 946
  • Votes 55
  • Parts 5
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2021
Graphic War, Graphic Contest, Graphic Contest, another contest and war followed by contest.

So many contests and in the mid, BrownHousehold, presenting you their new form of a graphic war. For sure endless graphic wars and contests are going on but have you heard about a GROUP GRAPHIC WAR? No? Well then here you go.

Have you collabed for graphics with someone? Want to experience it? Then you're absolutely right here.

We present you a graphic war where elimination isn't possible. Here you will pair up with two other graphic designers and complete your graphics together. Each member's work will lead to the results and each member has to participate equally in all of it.

Different exciting tasks lead to different results and a lot of fun. So what are you waiting for? Jump in to know more and to participate.

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