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Enter the CR Annual

Advertising, Graphic Design

Posted by Creative Review, 2 December 2009, 18:01    Permalink    Comments (3)

There are two weeks to go until the deadline for entries to this year's Creative Review Annual, bringing together our pick of the best work of the year

Each year, The Annual brings together the finest work of the year from graphic design, advertising, digital media, music videos and other fields of visual communication. Work is selected by a panel of judges drawn from the industry and showcased chronologically over some 90 pages in a special double edition of the May issue of Creative Review.

This year's judges will include:

Phil Clandillon – creative director, Sony Music Entertainment UK
Jonathon Jeffrey – founding director, Bibliothèque
Laura Jordan-Bambach – executive creative director, Lbi London
Jane Scherbaum – deputy head of design, V&A Museum
David Simpson – creative director, Music
Kate Stanners, creative partner, Saatchi & Saatchi London
Alexandra Taylor, art director
Claudio Vecchio, design director, Pearlfisher

 

To enter The Annual please go to the dedicated website here

 

3 Comments

What/who is the pieces above? Really striking
Zuko
2009-12-04 13:34:42


@Zuko
It's three posters for the Fabric nightclub made by Village Green http://www.villagegreenstudio.com
CR Mark Sinclair
2009-12-04 13:49:22


I have had an email about entering my work but there are no prices listed anywhere.
Please can you enlighten me as to what it costs?

Thnaks
PHIL AINLEY
2009-12-08 08:16:33


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