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Regional Design Annual

The most comprehensive survey of graphic design in the United States

PRINT'S REGIONAL DESIGN ANNUAL is the most comprehensive survey of graphic design in the United States, and we are now accepting submissions. Winning entries will be featured in the December 2010 issue of Print. ENTER NOW!
 
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Any art director, designer, illustrator, photographer, typographer, etc., working anywhere in the 50 states or the District of Columbia.
 
WHAT IS ELIGIBLE?
Any printed communication that appeared or was published in the U.S. between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009.
 
HOW TO ENTER
You may either enter online or send a physical copy using the entry form. If entering online, you may submit up to 10 digital photos per entry (2 MB per photo). If your work is selected as a finalist you may be asked to send a sample.
 
If you are entering by mail, please attach a copy of the entry form to the back of each sample of your entry (including each piece in a campaign or series). Include two copies of the entry form with your payment. If you are including photographs of packaging, billboards, or signage entries, please print out imagery and attach it to a Mac-formatted CD. Please label CDs clearly. Mail to:
 
Print’s Regional Design Annual
4700 East Galbraith Road
Cincinnati, OH 45236
 
Please make credits and descriptions as complete, legible, and accurate as possible. For symbol and logo entries in particular, state the nature of the client’s business. Note: Artists’ reps who submit entries must state their artists’ location on entry coupons. Make checks payable to: Print’s Regional Design Annual
 
DEADLINE
All entries must be postmarked no later than March 1, 2010.
Entries postmarked after March 1 require a late fee of $35 per entry, and those postmarked after April 1, 2010 will not be accepted.
 
ENTRY FEES
Single entries: $65 each piece
Campaigns and series: $90 (3 or more pieces in each submission)
Ad campaigns, book cover series, corporate brochure series, or poster series will all be considered campaigns. Any packaging entry, whether a single package or a family of packages, will be considered a single entry (fee: $65). Any letterhead entry that consists of stationery, envelope, and business card will be considered a single entry.


GUIDELINES


Single entry: $65/each
Campaign/series: $90

DEADLINE
March 1, 2010
 
Download the full guidelines
 
Questions? Contact us at
printcomp@fwmedia.com
513-531-2690 x11402
513-531-0798 (fax)

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