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Submission Guidelines.


Yellowtrace welcomes submissions from authors, designers, architects, artists, event organisers or anybody who would like to see their work published. If you have a project or a design that is new, unpublished or otherwise unknown, simply email a selection of images [minimum 650 pixels wide] including a description or links to more information. Please be sure to provide all photography credits and copyright details.

Also note that I try my best to showcase fresh, original content. As such, priority will be given to products and stories that have not yet been covered in the mainstream media. Please indicate if your submission has already appeared online or been submitted elsewhere.


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