:OUTPUT STUDENT COMPETITION CALLS FOR INPUT

Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - Works of any form of design carried out by students usually disappear into drawers after a presentation to a relatively small college audience. There the work remains invisible to outside eyes.
Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - Works of any form of design carried out by students usually disappear into drawers after a presentation to a relatively small college audience. There the work remains invisible to outside eyes.

16.01.2007 News

Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - Works of any form of design carried out by students usually disappear into drawers after a presentation to a relatively small college audience. There the work remains invisible to outside eyes.

We want to change that.

:output is the biggest international competition for students in design.
We are waiting for your input: Send us your work.

The works selected by the jury will be published in the yearbook
:output 10 (fall 2007).

What can you submit?
Any work related to an area of Visual Communication, such as:
Graphic Design / Product Design / Architecture/ Photography / Illustration / Typeface Design / Installation Design / Multimedia, Moving Image and Television Graphics
is eligible for submission.

The jury
- Anne Burdick, Los Angeles
- Laurie Haycock Makela, Stockholm
- Fiona Raby, London
- Neil Denari, Los Angeles
- Florian Pfeffer, Amsterdam/Bremen

The deadline
The latest date for submissions is 15 February 2007.




For further information please contact:

:output foundation
Keizersgracht 8
1015 CN Amsterdam
T +31 (0)20 4279020
F +31 (0)20 6274477
E: info@inputoutput.de
W: www.inputoutput.de


About :output
:output is a paticipant member of the Icograda Design Media Network.

Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - Works of any form of design carried out by students usually disappear into drawers after a presentation to a relatively small college audience. There the work remains invisible to outside eyes.
Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - Works of any form of design carried out by students usually disappear into drawers after a presentation to a relatively small college audience. There the work remains invisible to outside eyes.

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