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the OBJECTIVE
Highlight executive compensation (as in, how much CEOs etc. are paid) in an interesting way.

the ASSIGNMENT
Create an infographic that explores how much corporate officers in this country are paid. The infographic could compare such data with related figures, like a company's profits, stock price, or the average salary of lower-level workers, or something else altogether. The winning entry will be the one that paints CEO salaries in the most interesting light.

the REQUIREMENTS
Send us an e-mail at projects[at]goodinc[dot]com with your infographic. It can be in any image format, but it should be high enough resolution that it can be printed at 300 dpi. Make sure to include your sources, and a brief (one or two sentence) introduction to your concept. We'll take submissions now through September 30. The winning entry will be announced on October 2, featured on our homepage, and printed in the next issue of GOOD. We'll send a GOOD T-shirt and a free subscription (or gift subscription) to the winner, along with $250.

RESEARCH and INSPIRATION
Take a look at our Transparency archive to see what we've done in the past. You can also check out our Ffffound page, where we curate a selection of infographics from around the web. And if you're looking for some data to get you started, the AFL-CIO keeps tabs on CEO pay,Forbes has this report, you can always check out the Fortune 500 list, and Google Finance is a treasure trove of corporate data.

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