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MacRumors Apple Ad Contest Results

As MacRumors' Forums approached its 3 millionth post, some of our forum members participated in an Apple Ad Contest to produce either an original Apple Print Ad or Apple Video Ad. Any level of experience was welcome and the contest was meant to be a fun outlet for our members. The results are in, and here are the winners:

Best Print Ad: Coming Zoon by ATD

Best Video Ad (Tie): Generations by spicyapple and Best Of by Kingsly

Other notable video entries included: Together/Kiss by spicyapple, Tune your run by liketom, Boring Business Presentations by dpaanlka and Break Down, Baby by decksnap.

Meanwhile, some users went for a more humorous angle: Too easy... (series of ads) by katie ta achoo and Mac Fiction by AstroBranden.

Congratulations to the winners and thanks to all the members who participated. All entries and winners are listed in this forum thread.

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