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CR Illustration Annual: last chance to enter

Graphic Design, Illustration

Posted by Creative Review, 9 April 2010, 9:35    Permalink    Comments (14)

There's still time to enter the Creative Review Illustration Annual: we've extended the deadline to April 16

We've had a fantastic response so far but this is absolutely your last chance to enter.

Following on from our highly acclaimed Annual, and Photography Annual we are launching a version just for Illustration. The very best work will be showcased in a special July issue of CR.

The categories are:

Personal/non-published
Self-initiated, personal or experimental work, which has not been commissioned or published.

Advertising
Work commissioned by advert ising agencies including posters and
press ads.

Editorial
Illustration for magazines and news papers including news, fashion and advertorial. Includes commis sioned as well as non-commissioned work.

Design
Work commissioned exclusively by design agencies.

We have deliberatley kept entry fees as low as possible – just £40 for a single entry, which is less than half the cost of comparable awards schemes. And, unlike other schemes, there are no extra costs for reproduction.

Please enter here

14 Comments

Does this apply only to UK Residents?
Calvin Ho
2010-03-25 12:17:00


@Calvin

Hi, no – it's open to international entrants
CR Mark Sinclair
2010-03-25 12:43:26


Thanks Mark. I noticed in the registration there is no Country field that is why I asked. Cheers
Calvin Ho
2010-03-25 13:10:16


Thanks Mark. I noticed in the registration there is no Country field that is why I asked. Cheers
Calvin Ho
2010-03-25 13:18:24


I would love to be featured in this. I have done a few personal creative illustration based projects in the past so I will have a look through what I have got to see if there is anything good enough for submission. I think this is a great idea by CR.
Logo Design Monster
2010-03-26 08:24:00


Hi How do I get a copy of this? When is it being published?
Faz
2010-03-28 10:53:47


@Faz The Illustration Annual will be published with our July issue, so will be out at the end of June.
Neil A
2010-03-29 10:29:19


Hello, I had a go at entering this on Friday evening but I got a bit flummoxed by the apparent lack of info about how much stuff to post. I was thinking of entering personal work under the 'campaign' option... thinking 'campaign' would mean 'multiple pieces', but I only got the option of uploading one piece. Do we just upload one for consideration and then upload others if picked?

Maybe I was just being a bit dumb on a Friday evening when I needed to get home, but if you could clarify CR, that would be greeeeat.
tim Spencer
2010-03-29 11:11:21


My questions were answered offline...

Up to five images can be submitted under 'campaign'.

Personal work submitted under campaign must be thematically connected (ie still a campaign of sorts)

File sizes can be up to 25mb.

= D
tim Spencer
2010-03-29 11:47:22


AAHHHH!!! I'm so happy the deadline is extended its a sign I have to apply.

I now have dough to pay for the single entry so someone must be smiling down on me.

This is a taster of my work. http://www.adachinonye.com

PEACE
J Chime
2010-04-10 03:51:22


If the deadline has been extended, why can one not register online? When I click on the "Enter Here" link I get this message;

Registration is not possible
because the online registration period has ended.

Help?
S
2010-04-11 18:29:21


Hi. Is the deadline midnight tonight? I will need to upload later on...
Rob
2010-04-16 12:45:46


I assume the cut - off point is midnight tonight? I can upload my stuff later on...
Rob
2010-04-16 12:50:23


Hi

Can you tell me if you have chosen and informed the winning entries to the illustration annual yet?

Thanks
Arlene Adams
Arlene Adams
2010-06-11 20:27:13


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