Nope. Now, if you're planning to go anyway, it might be worth your time to whip something up - there's a good chance of getting one of the six registrations, plus some name recognition.
While I sympathize with the point of view expressed in the articles Katherine linked, I don't think there's a big issue with pro bono design work for non-profits which you support, as long as you think of it as another form of volunteering with a potential bonus. WikiFur got a great logo from MelSkunk; it was just one way in which she was able to contribute.
Nope. Now, if you're planning to go anyway, it might be worth your time to whip something up - there's a good chance of getting one of the six registrations, plus some name recognition.
While I sympathize with the point of view expressed in the articles Katherine linked, I don't think there's a big issue with pro bono design work for non-profits which you support, as long as you think of it as another form of volunteering with a potential bonus. WikiFur got a great logo from MelSkunk; it was just one way in which she was able to contribute.