November 14, 2007: Adobe Systems is seeking entries for the eighth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA), which honour talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, developers and computer artists.
The annual awards celebrate emerging talent and innovative thinking from students from all over the world. Reflecting the growth in the interactive design field and the importance of the integration between design and development, this year Adobe has added several new categories in three media areas: Interactive Media, Motion Media, and Traditional Media. Entries will be reviewed and scored by an independent panel of twelve distinguished judges. Judges include: Emily Chang of Ideacodes; Joshua Davis of Joshua Davis Studios; Tina Roth Eisenberg of Swissmiss Studio; David Gensler of Keystone Design Union; Eric John of Forum Nokia; Adrian Johnson of Adrian Johnson, Ltd.; Maya Kopytman of C&G Partners; Michael Lebowitz of Big Spaceship; Rebecca Mendez of Rebecca Mendez Design; Independent Filmmaker Joan Raspo; Stan Szymanski of Sony Pictures Imageworks, and Armin Vit of UnderConsideration.
Submissions will be accepted online until May 2, 2008. The online submissions will be judged digitally in May and semi finalists will be asked to submit their source files and a physical aspect of their entry as it is meant to be viewed for the final phase of judging. Finalists will be invited to New York and win cash and software prizes. The 2008 Awards sponsors include: Category Sponsors ø¢â‚¬” iStockphoto, MAXON, Nokia, Xerox, X-Rite; Program sponsors ø¢â‚¬” Mohawk Fine Papers, Netdiver, Original City Pictures, Saturday Night Magazine, The Creative Group, TransPerfect, Xerox Graphic Arts Premier Partners; and Media sponsors ø¢â‚¬” IdN, SXSW Interactive, The KDU. The sponsors are helping to ensure the application of environmental sustainability principles. For example, the Call for Entries posters and flyers will be printed on 100 percent recycled stock from Mohawk Fine Papers that is manufactured using wind power. Faculty will request posters on-line and they will be printed on-demand in small quantities by Xerox Graphic Arts Premier Partners from around the world.
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