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The Greenpeace Design Awards 2009 is your chance to design a poster that raises awareness of environmental issues and inspires others to act. The winning design may be used in Greenpeace campaign posters, T-shirts, banners, flyers or newsletters.
You artwork could help create positive change for the environment!
We ask you to create a poster that delivers the message: Be a part of the action. The poster should encourage others to take action on critical environmental issues. It may bear witness to catastrophic environmental damage or encourage peaceful protest to expose an environmental problem. It's up to you!
| To enter: |
Register online at www.greenpeacedesignawards.org.au.
Entry is free and is open to everyone. (Read the
terms and conditions.) |
| Closing date: | 15 June 2009 |
| Exhibition: | Shortlisted entries will be displayed on the Greenpeace Design Awards website and exhibited at the Civic Gallery in Adelaide from 2 July to 4 August 2009. |
| Awards ceremony: | Winners will be presented with a unique trophy at the Civic Gallery, Adelaide, on Friday 31 July. |
The Greenpeace Design Awards aim to raise awareness of environmental issues through innovation and creativity. Visual communication plays a key role in Greenpeace’s non-violent direct actions. Strongly designed artwork has the power to spread a vital message, shift attitudes and bring positive change.
The Greenpeace Design Awards are hosted by Greenpeace Australia Pacific and UniLife Inc. in conjunction with the University of South Australia.
The awards judging panel includes creatives in graphic design, illustration, photography, visual communication and trend navigation, as well as Greenpeace communications and fundraising experts.