Submitting Your Design
Tag your work with: zorro
General Guidelines
Applies to all fan art submissions in the Fan Art Program
Be original!
While your work will include a brand's Intellectual Property(a company's logo or a character from a TV show), it's important to add something original of your own. Make it unique to your style!
Do your research - make sure your design hasn't already been done.
Don't submit screenshots or imagery taken directly from the property in question.
Be mindful of explicit content.
Some brands might be okay with adult content, but others aren't. Check each brand's guidelines for the Partner Program if you want to know more about what each partner thinks is okay.
Be creative!
Play with different styles and mediums! Get inspiration from the brand - watch, read, or play it again.
Property Guidelines
Specific to Zorro
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About Zorro
Created by author Johnston McCulley in 1919 for his short story “The Curse of Capistrano,” Zorro is the alter-ego of Don Diego de la Vega, a young caballero from a wealthy family who is disgusted by the mistreatment of the people of Spanish California by their corrupt government and dedicates himself to fighting for the oppressed. Over the last 100 years Zorro has grown into an icon, inspiring films, novels, plays, toys, TV shows, comic books, and more. “The Fox” continues to touch the hearts of fans today thanks to his iconic costume, his unbeatable skills with a sword and whip, and his dedication to fighting for the rights of others, embodied by his motto, “Justice for all!”