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New Visual Artists

Commonly known as "20 under 30"

FOR THE LAST eleven years, Print has featured an annual issue called the New Visual Artists Review, which introduces and profiles 20 of the most promising rising talents in graphic design, advertising, illustration, digital media, photography, and animation—all under the age of 30. This competition is invitation-only: Our choices are drawn from nominations made by art directors, designers, critics, and industry professionals. The issue offers much-deserved exposure each year to 20 young artists doing innovative work.


If you are an art director or design professional and would like to nominate someone for next year's competition, please email us at info [at] printmag [dot] com with the subject heading, "New Visual Artist Nomination." We accept nominations through the end of August. Designers who turn 30 before April 2010 cannot be accepted, unfortunately. Judging takes place in October, and winners are notified in November. The results are published annually in our April issue.

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Links to 2009, 2008, and 2007 winners.


Or you can just buy them: 2008 and 2009

Other Competitions...
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Student Cover Competition

Here is a unique opportunity for students to design their own Print cover. We will be accepting submissions through the middle of August. Read more about the competition, find out how to apply, download the specs, and more ...
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Creativity & Commerce

The winners of this year's Creativity & Commerce will be published in our forthcoming October 2009 issue. We will accept submissions for next year's awards beginning in September. Find out more ...
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Regional Design Annual

We have just closed judging for this year's Regional Design Annual, and the winners will be published in December. Find out how to submit next year, see a slideshow of past winners, and more ...
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Print In Motion

Our newest competition devoted solely to motion graphics and animation is officially launched! Deadline: November 15. Find out more about the guidelines and how to submit your work ...

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