If you’ve been following our journey, you know that OWASP BLT is evolving. We’re streamlining our mission and modularizing our code, but a project is only as strong as its identity. We want the "front door" of our project to reflect the innovation happening behind the scenes.
We are officially inviting the creative community to help us redefine our look and community interaction through these design contests:
1. The Video Meme Contest 🎬
Who says security has to be serious all the time? We’re looking for the most creative, relatable, or just plain hilarious video memes that capture the "bug hunting" struggle or the spirit of the OWASP community.
- Prize: $10
- Deadline: April 15, 2026
👉 View Video Meme Contest Details
2. The Logo Design Contest 🕵️
The OWASP BLT logo is more than just an icon; it’s a symbol of security and community accountability. We’re looking for a fresh, modern take on our visual identity. Whether you’re a minimalist or a fan of bold, "hacker-y" aesthetics, we want to see your vision.
- Prize: $25
- Deadline: April 15, 2026
👉 View Logo Contest Details
3. The Homepage Redesign Contest đź’»
We want our landing page to be as intuitive and high-performance as the tools we build. This is a challenge for the UI/UX enthusiasts—how would you structure the first experience a researcher or contributor has with BLT? Show us your layouts, your transitions, and your vision for a better user experience.
- Prize: $25
- Deadline: April 15, 2026
👉 View Homepage Contest Details
Why get involved?
Open source isn’t a gated club for "genius coders." It’s a space for anyone who wants to build something that matters. By participating in these contests, you’re not just submitting a file; you’re interacting with the OWASP BLT repository, getting your name on the contributor list, and helping us shape the future of the project.
Start small, design bold, and let’s see what you can create.
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P.S.: Don’t worry about "perfecting" every pixel before you show us. We value the creative process and the "architecture of ideas" just as much as the final output. See you on GitHub! 🚀