2024 Pin Design Submissions

Continuing our tradition from the past several conventions, we once again plan to produce a round of exclusive enamel pins for Mysterium 2024. We invite you to submit your designs.

Pins will be either soft or hard enamel (please specify in your submission if you have a preference). They will be available to all attendees, and we may make extras available for purchase after the con.

General Submission Rules

  • Entries must be submitted to art@mysterium.net by March 31, 2024, unless special arrangements are made beforehand. Please use the subject “Pin design”.
  • Please let us know how you would like to be credited
  • Entries not meeting submission guidelines will be rejected, and the submitter notified
  • Entries are to be kept confidential until after the winners are announced. Entries found posted in any public format prior to that date will be disqualified. (This includes publicly asking people to look at your entry elsewhere, but does not include privately asking people for help.)
  • Direct screenshots from any of the games are not allowed
  • The Committee reserves the right to make design adjustments as needed to facilitate manufacturing
  • All submissions we receive are considered to be licensed for our use as described in our submissions policy
  • You may submit as many designs as you like
  • If your entry is selected, you will receive a free pin with your design

File Formats

Our preferred file formats are: .ai, .psd, .ps, .eps, .svg

We will also accept: .png, .pdf, .xcf

Other formats will not be accepted

Design Requirements

  • Vector art designs will be given significantly preferred consideration over raster art. Raster art must be a minimum of 300 dpi.
  • Size – We are targeting 1.25″ pins (meaning the largest size in any dimension is 1.25″).
  • Metal Finish – Indicate gold, silver, or black for the metal lines if you have a preference.
  • Enamel Colors – Designs should have no more than 5 enamel colors. More than 5 colors would fall under the “specialized process” section below.
    • If you have preferred Coated Pantone colors, be sure to send them with your submission.
  • Avoid specialized processes. If you have a really-super-great idea that requires them, please talk to us first. Examples of specialized processes include:
    • Glitter, pearl, transparent, or glow-in-the-dark enamel,
    • Fine edge detail or cutouts (internal, or external with gaps narrower than 3mm),
    • Screen-printed super-fine details,
    • More than 4 colors, or
    • 3D/contoured metal.
  • Please submit two items for each design: black and white line art as well as a color-filled version.
    • For the “Line Art” file: Black areas represent raised metal partitions. White areas represent where color is placed or recessed metal areas.
    • For the “Color-Filled” file: All color-filled areas must be enclosed completely by lines; gradients or shading are not acceptable. A raster file is OK for this. Metal preference and Pantone colors may be detailed or mocked up here.

Pin designs do not have to match the convention theme. Feel free to use any (family friendly) imagery from the fandom or Cyan’s games!

Here are examples of previous pins, and their original artwork:

The Hunrath pin (2019) is a hard-enamel pin, giving it a crisp and flat look

The Quab pin (2018) is a soft-enamel pin, giving it a bumpy appearance and feel. Soft-enamel is the only option if you want very small details such as sharp corners

Additional Design Tips

  • Metal lines should be at least 0.3mm thick, though thicker lines are better. Line widths will grow wider than designed in the final pin.
  • Enamel areas should be at least 2mm wide.
  • Avoid designs that rely on very sharp bends on edges. They will not come out as sharp as designed.
  • Avoid complicated edge designs and internal cutouts. Cutout features narrower than 2mm may be transformed into recessed metal instead of being cut away.
  • Avoid text, as it may not be producible at these sizes. If critical to your design, please ensure all fonts are converted to outlines.
  • If in doubt, ask! This page is far from exhaustive, and we’re still learning about pin design ourselves.
    • That said, if you have a question please ask well in advance of the submission deadline!