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Seymour “found” as Great Stock announces Grand Prize winners

Hundreds of entrants into the intriguing “Where's Seymore?” game saw their nail-biting wait draw to a close, as Grand Prize winners were announced.
Winner Jodi Kroll, designer, and Martha-Marie van der Merwe, Desireé Brady, Christof Fourie, Mia Dimitriadis and Leon Yee Loong from Lesoba Difference.
Winner Jodi Kroll, designer, and Martha-Marie van der Merwe, Desireé Brady, Christof Fourie, Mia Dimitriadis and Leon Yee Loong from Lesoba Difference.

The game was launched by Great Stock! photo library to promote their Corbis Images collection, and to highlight the new, highly-intuitive search features on www.corbis.com.

Winner of the iPod and docking station is Jodi Kroll, art director, Lesoba Difference, Johannesburg. Walking away with the high-spec Canon Powershot G10 camera was the reward for Annelize Janse van Rensburg, designer, CDP Graphics, Johannesburg.

Annelize Janse van Rensburg, designer, CDP Graphics.
Annelize Janse van Rensburg, designer, CDP Graphics.

Ina Britz, marketing manager for Great Stock, says that there has been fantastic response to the game: “Feedback has been tremendously exciting, with players having lots of fun, and reporting that their eyes were opened to the fantastic and relevant resource that Corbis images represents - as well as giving the thumbs-up to the newly re-engineered Corbis website. We'd like to send a heartfelt thank you to all participants for playing, and for their generous feedback.”

This quirky, elusive little fellow has forged quite a following for himself, and Britz has had to field several questions as to where Seymour would pop up next. ”I guess that he's taking a bit of a break, like just about everyone else at this time of year,” quips Britz, “so do not be surprised if you catch a fleeting glimpse of him at the tollbooth, or distractedly wiggling his toes in the warm beach sand next to you (or chatting up that gorgeous number at the New Year's Eve gig - he's that sort of a guy!). He's so unpredictable and impossible to pin down - who knows where he may surface next...?”

For more info - or speak to Ina or Clinton on Tel. 011 880-7826.

For more information call Ina Britz on tel. (011) 880 7826, fax (011) 788 9996 or E-Mail: .

11 Dec 2009 11:47

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