AWARD CALL FOR ENTRIES GOES ONLINE


The 28th AWARD Call for Entry has gone live online.
New Developments 2006:
AWARD will now accept work that has appeared anywhere in the world, with the
following requirements:
A - In all non-craft categories, work must have originated and been
completed in Asia, New Zealand or Australia.
B - In craft categories, the work must have been completed by an Asian, New Zealand or Australian supplier, even if originated elsewhere.
(AWARD incorporates the following countries: Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.)
Eligibility Dates are: First published or aired between August 1st 2005 - July 21st 2006.
CLOSING DATES FOR THE CATEGORIES LISTED- television & cinema, radio, interactive media, "none of the above", direct marketing, mixed media, graphic design:
CLOSING JULY 28- print, outdoor posters, innovative media:
CLOSING AUGUST 4

Contact Lucy Mckee or Pauline Smyth at AWARD:
www.awardonline.com
Telephone +61 2 8297 3877
Fax: +61 2 8297 3801

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7 Comments

Anonymous said:

what's the go with the creative here?looks cool, but what does it all mean basil?

Anonymous said:

The ad here has been butchered a tad methinks. We just got call for entries posters in the mail today and there's a headline at the base that says 'Step Up', and that distracting blob they've placed in the top left corner is on the reverse...

Anonymous said:

I'd say the creative was more 'AWARD School' than anything else... what next barcodes?

Anonymous said:

ok haters, stop hating and do what we at saatchi are doing right now..... furiously working on scam ads to enter before the deadline.

Anonymous said:

I've done some real corkers. Hopefully nobody will notice that 'point of sale' actually means I quickly whipped a poster up in a bottle shop, took a shot and entered Cannes.Whoops.

Anonymous said:

funny cos its true.....

Anonymous said:

Just went to enter a campaign online and the field isn't big enough to take all entries of key numbers, what's with that?

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