Sony's PSP Print Campaign
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Sony's PSP Print Campaign




Cool Hunting is offering it readers the chance to vote for Sony's PSP U.K. Launch Print Campaign.

Designers Neil McFarland and Jon Burgerman were asked to create art inspired by the game Wipeout Pure to be used in the print ads for the U.K. launch of Sony's PSP. The pieces created are based on the race tracks each of them designed for gamers to download on the PSP and use in Wipeout Pure.

The readers are being asked to pick which one will actually get used. You can vote for your favourite over at The Cool Hunting website here

Jon Burgerman would appear to be in the lead so far with 588 vote.
Voting will close on the 7th October.




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