Enter your work in HOW magazine’s Interactive Design Competition for a chance to be included in the new Web Designer’s Idea App. All winning entries will also be featured in HOW’s March 2012 Design Annual and will receive a $100 discount toward registration for the 2012 HOW Design Conference. One Best of Show winner will be prominently featured in the March 2012 Design Annual and will be our guest at the 2012 HOW Conference (round-trip airfare, hotel and registration paid by HOW).
All entries must be submitted online by 11:59 EST or postmarked no later than September 1, 2011. Entries submitted online or postmarked after September 1, 2011 will not be accepted.
The objective is to recycle waste materials in the form of new products such as furniture, accessories or artwork and to bring them back into the economic circle.
It addresses professional designers, design students and amateur designers as well as everyone else from all around the world who is interested in how waste materials can be recycled.
Good50x70 2011, the social communication project, is now opening its 5th edition.
This year the competition announced an open brief: participants can decide which issue /issues they want to promote with their designs.
The main aim of Good50x70 is to collect suitable works for a larger number of social issues in order to open the first social stock imagery website, the first such archive ever created.
The 100 winners selected by the jury will have their work displayed in a travelling public exhibition and published on the Good50x70 2011 catalogue.
Organized by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the journal Science, Visualization Challenge recognizes scientists, engineers, visualization specialists and artists who produce innovative work in visual communication.
Judges appointed by NSF and Science will select winners in each of five categories: Photography, Illustrations, Informational Posters and Graphics, Interactives Games and Videos.
Winning entries will be published in Science and Science Online, and will be displayed on the NSF website.
The Internet Marketing Association announced the call for entries for its 2011 Internet Marketing Awards, open to businesses and other organizations as nominated by members of the IMA.
The Internet Marketing Awards will recognize the best use of Internet marketing in a wide range of categories.
“The Internet Marketing Awards, now in its second year, brings together top professionals from a broad array of fields and types of organizations to honor those who have achieved a high level of success in the constantly and rapidly evolving online world,” said IMA Chairman Sinan Kanatsiz.
“This will be a world-class event with the most qualified speakers in a spectacular setting, the one-of-a-kind Aria Sky Villa overlooking the beautiful Las Vegas strip.”
Winners will be announced and receive trophies at the Internet Marketing Association Awards Gala hosted on Sept. 22, 2010, at the new Aria Hotel at CityCenter in Las Vegas.
The Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM), the European Union agency responsible for registering designs and trade marks valid in all the countries of the EU, announced a major competition aimed at recruiting designers in the battle against counterfeits and illegal copies.
The competition calls for innovative proposals for high-impact “guerrilla or viral” marketing tools that will capture the imagination of the modern audience using social networking sites.
The competition, organised by OHIM and the European Observatory on Counterfeiting and Piracy, is endorsed by the Cumulus International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media.
Hands Off My Design Competition calls for posters and videos, illustrating the dangers or negative impact of counterfeits and illegal copies.
The word future is among the most commonly used whenever social unease is addressed. But social unease is now existing in every part of the world. The word future is also the most commonly used to address social commitment. But social commitment is already existing in every part of the world.
When there is no clear perception of today, the word future may be confusing and it may implicitly lead to think that the time spent to live our everyday life is not worth attention, care and participation or it does not imply the sharing of rights and duties. The word future is becoming an alibi, a too convenient word behind which everybody may conceal their need to actively make a change.
The Original iPhone Film Fest (OIFF), a groundbreaking online contest showcasing iPhone filmmaking, is now accepting submissions for its inaugural event.
The Original iPhone Film Festival seeks original short films shot on any Apple IOS device (iPhone, iPodTouch or iPad2) for consideration in Fiction, Non-fiction, Music Video and Brand Film categories.
Films can run up to three minutes – four and a half minutes for music videos – and submissions are free.
Labels of the World Contest, organized by Neenah Paper is now open to food and other beverage labels as well as wine labels.
The 12 winning labels will be included in the 2012 Labels of the World calendar.
The calendar will be distributed to 2,500 contacts within the label print and design community, providing excellent exposure for the printers, designers, wineries, and distilleries involved.
Deadline for entries is July 30, 2011. Winners will be announced on August 26, 2011.
Enter your work in the HOW International Design Awards. Winning entries will be featured in the 2012 HOW Design Annual, showcased in our online competition gallery archive and displayed in the Gallery of Stars at HOW Design Live.
Plus, One Best of Show winner will win free registration, airfare and hotel accommodations for the 2012 HOW Design Live conference – the biggest design event ever and an award to be presented at the conference. All other winners will get a $100 discount to the 2012 HOW Design Conference.
Work must have been created between Sept. 2, 2010 and Sept.1, 2011. We do not accept videos, CD-ROMs, DVDs, websites or other interactive work, or digital images or slides of print work. All digital work is eligible in our Interactive Design Awards.
All entries must be registered online or postmarked no later than August 15, 2011. Online entries must be completed before 11:59 p.m. EST or late fees will apply. Entries registered online or postmarked after August 15 will be charged a late fee of $35 per entry. Entries registered online or postmarked after September 1, 2011, will not be accepted.