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About authority figures (2007): "There have been times when other people thought that they knew what was better for me, and that the better for me was not to think. But I'm not a rebel. I usually do what I'm told, if anything I try to negotiate. I'm ready to fight for my rights, but I don't think it is worth playing the role of the teenager who wants to rebel against the world. I don't like it. It's overused."

March 2012 Calendar Vote

Voting for our March calendar is now open.

Remember, you only get to vote one time. Do not vote multiple times from different emails, and do not ask your friends to come and vote on your calendar. Let’s keep the competition fair.

Please make sure you write your choices in the order you like them. Your favorite should be first, then next favorite, etc.

  1. View the calendars here. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger preview image. Take your time, make sure you scroll all the way to the end and check out all the calendars.
  2. Choose your favorite 5 calendars, and write down their numbers in order, from best to 5th place. You don’t have to choose 5, you can vote for just one if you like, but you can vote for 5.
  3. Send your vote in an email to emmawatson.contest@gmail.com or in a PM to me on the forums to dookdookdook.

Voting is open through March 1, 00:00 GMT.

Good luck everyone!

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27 Responses to “March 2012 Calendar Vote”

  1. Thessalie says:

    Once again I believe we sould open a kind of “graphic competition” OR oblige people to put the month dates so that we can actually know which day we are, because when i see such a calendar :

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    8 9 10 11 12 13 14
    15 16 17 18 19 20 21
    22 23 24 25 26 27 28
    29 30 31

    i’m thinking “what the h**, who’s gonna make me believe that it’s supposed to be a calendar” xD

    I mean, come on, it’s written “calendar competition” and we get picture with numbers on it ! Ok some of those have a beautiful way to put the pics together, but they are not calendars.

    • Mel says:

      Oh well, i guess it’s the designer’s wishes on how he/she wants to create a calendar.

      • Thessalie says:

        that’s my point : some of those are no calendars. It’s not that i find any of them not beautiful or anything, a lot of them are truly great work.

        • Amy says:

          I do understand your point… i think if I went out to buy an Emma Watson calendar, if there were some months with unordered dates it would annoy me and I probably wouldn’t end up buying the calendar, haha. But I tend to kind of ignore that in this case just because I dont really use them as calendars anyways. I just look for really creative graphic design work (trying not to vote based on the pic, I try to reward the people who are the most creative — maybe just my art background there), and then I vote for those ones…

  2. Thessalie says:

    Calendar 20 : there is a problem on the dates, there is “20” instead of “30”

    • anonymous says:

      i’m sorry for calendar no.20. I thought I got the numbers right. I didn’t realise it before! I truly am sorry. 🙁

  3. Virgo says:

    I send in my votes for the calendar competition. I can’t wait to see who is the winner and who get’s the honorable mentions. And on another note, all the calendars look very professional and well made.

  4. susangbhatt says:

    all calenders r looking amazingly well.because emma is in the picture.

  5. Harald says:

    Where is the foto on No.27 from? Really stunning!

  6. Amir-brock says:

    Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris, France to parents, Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson. At the age of five, Emma’s parents divorced and she then moved to Oxfordshire, England with her mother and younger brother, Alexander. Since the divorce, Emma’s extended family has grown as her parents both have new partners. Her father has a son named Toby, and identical twin daughters, Nina and Lucy, and her mother’s partner has two sons. Emma spent much of her childhood residing in England with her mother and stepfather, younger brother, and two stepbrothers.

    From the age of six, Emma knew that she wanted to be an actress and, for a number of years, she trained at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a part-time theatre school where she studied singing, dancing and acting. By the age of ten, she had performed and taken the lead in various Stagecoach productions and school plays, including “Arthur: The Young Years” and “The Happy Prince”. In 1999, casting began for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001), the film adaptation of British author J.K. Rowling’s bestselling novel. Casting agents found Emma through her Oxford theatre teacher. After eight consistent auditions, producer David Heyman told Emma and fellow applicants, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, that they had been cast for the roles of the three leads, Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley.

    The release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) was Emma’s cinematic screen debut. The film broke records for opening-day sales and opening-weekend takings and was the highest-grossing film of 2001. Critics praised the film and the performances of the three leading young actors. The highly distributed British newspaper, ‘The Daily Telegraph’, called her performance “admirable”. Later, Emma was nominated for five awards for her performance in the film, winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film.

  7. Harald says:

    Hello Amir-Brok, perhaps you can find out something that any Emma Watson fan doesn’t yet know???

  8. Maria says:

    i love 20 &27

  9. Olivia says:

    I like number 10! Because all the same her dress is green and also background is green! xxx Good Luck Everyone x

  10. wonder girl says:

    cool!I like 2 then 🙂

  11. Micaela. says:

    There’s something I don’t understand. Some of those images arent CALENDARS. Its a competition of calendars; I dont understand some of those images!
    Nice work to:
    07 calendar; its amazing the originality.
    10 its cute.
    20 its amazing but the numbers and the organization of the calendar is awful :S
    24 its cute.

  12. anonymous says:

    i’m sorry for calendar no.20. I thought I got the numbers right. I didn’t realise it before! I truly am sorry. 🙁

    • dook says:

      There is no reason to be sorry. It is easy to make a mistake, and sometimes hard to see it when it’s your own work. If you send in a correct version I’ll replace it.

  13. dook says:

    While I do agree that if someone designs their calendar with the dates in a grid it makes sense to add the days of the week (or abbreviations or first letters), I also think the point of the competition is the creativity an entry shows. And I think that’s what most people vote on. Seven of last years winners did not have the days of the week.

    Yes it is a calendar competition, but really it’s just a graphics competition. Doing calendars gives a regularity to it, and a reason to display the winner for a period of time.

  14. akki singh says:

    Dook when the result declare pls show how many vote got by the callenders.

  15. Lunny says:

    Hey, may I ask, why are all the calendars 1024 x 768?
    Those calendars are great for desktop wallpapers but it’s a low resolution and honestly not many people uses that resolution anymore…

    • dook says:

      Actually the calendars are in many different resolutions. In the guidelines it says “at least 1024 x 768” and “higher resolutions are good”, so people are free to make them larger.

  16. Le.na says:

    It’s too bad that some of the coolest calendars are low definition. Bad quality can make artistic works look raunchy. Otherwise i would vote for them, cause i know how hard competitors worked on them.