2011 Adelaide Fringe Poster Competition

This contest has expired. More information about the final results will be published when they become available.

Winners Announcement Expected: 18 February - 13 March 2011

The Adelaide Fringe is giving artists, designers, students and amateurs alike the chance of a lifetime to design the 2011 Fringe poster.

For the first time, all design submissions will be made online and entrants are encouraged to incorporate a range of mediums such as animation, sculpture, photography, painting and computer-generated and digital imagery.

The 2011 Adelaide Fringe will be held from 18 February to 13 March, 2011. Attended by audiences of over 1 million, the Fringe showcases thousands of independent artists participating in more than 700 events.

Objective

You are invited to let your mind run free and create an iconic or ironic ‘King and Queen of the Fringe’. They could exist in a parallel Adelaide Fringe universe but must embody the creative spirit of the Adelaide Fringe.

From cyber punk to manga, street art to pop, our very own Fringe Royalty exists in a fantastical world where only the strongest, boldest and most colourful will survive.

Only create a ‘King and Queen of the Fringe’ and do not include the ‘Adelaide Fringe 2011’ text or dates.

Prizes

The winner will enjoy national and international exposure, their design promoting the largest arts event in the Southern Hemisphere.

The image will feature on the front cover of the largest arts festival print run in Australia, the 2011 Adelaide Fringe Guide and to sweeten the deal the winner will also receive a $1,000 Flight Centre travel voucher.

Rules

  • Your original design may be inspired by or incorporate a range of materials and mediums such as animation, sculpture, photography, painting, paper, cloth, CGI or digital imagery, stencil, etc, but your final entry must still be a two-dimensional representation of these ideas.
  • It must be suitable for reproduction in both colour and black & white.
  • Your design be suitable for reproduction from very large (eg, street posters, vinyl banners) to very small (eg, postage-stamp size for logos, advertisements, and stationery).
  • Your design needs to demonstrate flexibility so that it can be used, in full or in part, in a variety of creative applications (i.e. merchandise, such as figurines, stubbie holders and t-shirts; website; and on a range of printed material, such as program booklets, signage and box office materials).
  • If you use any images you haven’t created yourself you must own the copyright for the images or have permission to use them in your design.
  • All poster entries become property of Adelaide Fringe Inc and will not be returned.
  • The winner will be notified by telephone 13th September 2010.

How to enter?

Submit a PDF of your design and Fringe Poster entry form via email to: buzz [at] adelaidefringe.com.au (please replace [at] with @).

No e-mail entry should be larger than 10MB per message.

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This entry was created on 16 August 2010. Published in: Graphic Design, Printmaking.

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