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Still & Motion — Hong Kong International Poster Triennial 2020

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Still & Motion — Hong Kong International Poster Triennial 2020

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“Still & Motion — Hong Kong International Poster Triennial 2020” Call for EntryJointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Hong Kong Designers AssociationOrganised by the Hong Kong Heritage MuseumThe international poster design competition is now open for submissions! Designers and creative minds from all over the world are invited to submit entries.
No entry fee is required.
Since its debut in 2001, now in its seventh edition, the Hong Kong International Poster Triennial (HKIPT) is a major event of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Hong Kong Designers Association. The event comprises three major parts: competition, exhibition and symposium. We aim at establishing Hong Kong as a world city in the arena of collecting and promoting poster design, assembling a distinct international poster collection and fostering graphic design education and culture exchange with other countries and regions.This year’s activity has “Still & Motion” as its theme. The international poster design competition will be organized under four categories: “Ideology”, “Promotion of Cultural Events”, “Commercial and Advertising” and “Animated Poster”. Judging assessment will be based on originality, creativity and technical competence. The competition is open to designers and young design talents from all countries and regions. In addition to printed posters, the competition welcomes the submission of animated posters to record poster development.The judging panel comprises five internationally renowned designers.
Members of the judging panel include five world-renowned designers:
■ Mr Philippe Apeloig (France)
■ Mr Bi Xuefeng (People’s Republic of China)
■ Mr Erich Brechbühl (Switzerland)
■ Mr Yukimasa Okumura (Japan)
■ Ms Lisa Pommerenke (Germany)


Short Description

Since its debut in 2001, now in its seventh edition, the Hong Kong International Poster Triennial (HKIPT) is a major event of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Hong Kong Designers Association. This year’s activity has “Still & Motion” as its theme. The competition will be organised under four categories: “Ideology”, “Promotion of Cultural Events”, “Commercial and Advertising” and “Animated Poster”.




Organizer

Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Hong Kong Designers Association

Link to Competition

Link to Registration form

Prizes

The judging panel comprises five internationally renowned designers. Each category will have Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards, and the five judges will each select one outstanding entry from all entries to be presented with the Judges Awards, to be named after the respective judges. All award winners will receive trophies. All selected entries will be published in the exhibition catalogue and be featured in the exhibition to be held in 2021 tentatively at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

Type of Competition

Open to the public/Minimum requirements (Open to anyone that complies with the requirements), Single stage (Winners selected immediately)

Who can Participate

The international poster design competition is now open for submissions! Designers and creative minds from all over the world are invited to submit entries. No entry fee is required.

Dates and Time Frame

Registration Opens
Registration Closes September 30, 2020
Deadline to Submit Project September 30, 2020
Winners announcement Date

Languages

English

Location of Competition

Hong Kong

Location of Project (if developed)

Hong Kong

Banner, Poster, Brochure or Triptic of Competition

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