Last week to submit entries The Work 2014: It’s FREE to enter – final deadline is September 11

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The Work_CallforEntry_cover.jpgThe Call for Entries to The Work 2014 has been extended. Get your entries in by this Thursday September 11th.

Now in its 12th year of publication, The Work is a 400+ page, hard cover publication that features the very best advertising of the year from Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Published by Campaign Brief, The Work is recognised as the only true permanent record of creativity for the entire region.

Please note that this year we have simplified the entry process:

All entries are to be supplied on a USB.

This will be used for both judging and artwork for The Work 2014 (this eliminates the need for agencies to send multiple expensive couriers and it will greatly speed up the production process of The Work 2014).

There are three things that differentiate The Work 2014 from traditional award shows:

Firstly, entries are FREE. Secondly, we are selective – to qualify for entry the ad or campaign must have already passed the test and been a finalist or winner at an awards show. Thirdly, there are no wasted entry fees – only your accepted work incurs an acceptance fee.

As with previous years, The Work is not about the number of entries submitted – it’s about the quality of those entries. Be selective with your entries and only submit your best work of the year.

Acceptances in The Work count in the Campaign Brief Asia Creative Rankings.

See the attached PDF for all the how to enter instructions (a Word document is also attached to make filling in the Entry Forms easier).

Download the Call for Entry PDF: The Work 2014 CALL FOR ENTRY.pdf

Download the Call for Entry Word Document: The Work 2014 Call for Entries.doc

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