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    What’s interesting is that there has been a backlash from the design community in regards to these competitions. There are a number of reasons for this. One is that ultimately, the ‘competition’ itself becomes the real news, while often times the contest organizer will fail to adequately promote the winning designer once the project is completed.

    Another issue at hand is the waste of resources that occurs when artists compete to submit winning designs. This robs designers of their time and effort causing great inefficie

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