Poster for Tomorrow: A home for everyone

From 05.12.2014 Competition
IndiaPoster for tomorrow's 5th annual call for entries campaigns for the universal right to housing.
ÂHome means something different to all of us. The place where we grew
up, the place where we live at the moment, the place we come to relax or
entertain our friends after work. But for far too many people home
remains a distant dream, a place to aspire to, as they try to eke out an
existence in sub-standard accommodation or sleep rough on the streets
because they have nowhere else to go.
It doesnÂt have to be this way.
Online submission
Individuals can each submit up to ten original posters via the poster for tomorrow website. There is no charge for entry.Specifications
File size: 2953Ã4134 pixelsResolution: 150 dpi
RGB colour space
International jury
The competition is judged in two phases by two different international jury panels.In the online jury session, posters will be reviewed by a panel of 100 international communication professionals. They will shortlist designs to go forward to the second phase of judging. 12 jurors will meet in Paris, France in October 2013 to select 100 final designs.
Awards and Prizes
Ten designs, as chosen by the jury, will become part of the permanent
collection of the following design museums:
- Canadian Museum for Human
Rights (Canada)
- Center for the Study of Political Graphics (US), Dansk
Plakatmuseum (Denmark), Design Museum Gent (Belgium)
- Graphic Design
Museum (The Netherlands)
- Lahti Poster Museum (Finland)
- Les Arts Decoratifs (France)
- Museum für Gestaltung (Switzerland)
- Wilanow Poster Museum (Poland)
- Victoria and Albert Museum (UK)
Updates:
- Deadline is extended until Sunday 14/07/2013, 23:59 Central European Summer Time.
- To avoid difficulties with the online submission site, make sure to update the web browser to the latest possible version before registering and uploading the entry.
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About poster for tomorrow
poster for tomorrow is an international project to promote active citizenship through the medium of design. poster for tomorrow believes that if we want to create a world we all want to live in, we must become socially conscious and take an active role in social debate. For the design community, this could be making posters on issues that affect us all.