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CALL FOR ENTRIES: ADC Young Guns awards

Thursday 19 Mar 2009 - 09:56

The Art Directors Club launches its global call for entries today for this year's Young Guns awards. The awards seek out under-30 talent in graphic design, photography, illustration, animation, interactive design, typography and other disciplines.

The awards are open to both ADC members and non-members from any country; the awards aim to recognize individuals rather than projects, so entrants are assessed on their portfolios and are expected to submit one sample from each of 6-10 projects. Any creative aged under 30 who has worked for at least two years, either full-time or freelance, is eligible to enter.

Past winners include Stefan Sagmeister and James Victore (graphic design), Deanne Cheuk (illustration), and Alex Trochut (typography); 50 of this year's entrants will be selected to join the ranks of the Young Guns by a panel of past Young Guns winners.

For the first time this year, there are cash prizes for the top three Young Guns: an ADC Young Guns-Moleskine grant of $1,000 will go to the top-ranked, and $250 each will go to two runners-up.

Everyone who is picked as a Young Gun will have work included in the annual; the selection is announced in the autumn.

The deadline is May 13. For submission guidelines and to enter go to the Young Guns website.

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