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ADC Young Guns 11 announces call for entries

​GLOBAL – MAY 3, 2013 – The Art Directors Club (ADC) has launched the ADC Young Guns 11 competition for creative professionals age 30 or younger.

The program is open internationally to creatives aged 30 and under who have been working for at least two years, full-time or freelance. Eligible entrants can submit a combination of professional and personal work in graphic design, photography, illustration, advertising, art direction, environmental design, film, animation, motion graphics, interactive design, typography, architecture, copywriting, product design, package design, fashion design, furniture design, interior design, sound design and industrial design.

ADC has begun accepting online entries available through www.adcyoungguns.org starting May 1, 2012. Entries submitted on or before the early bird deadline of June 2, 11:59 pm EST will qualify for special pricing: $99 USD. All other entries will be accepted until June 16, 2013, 11:59 pm EST at a cost of $135 USD.

Sponsor

ADC Young Guns recognizes creatives who excel at breaking boundaries and who dare to be different on their paths to success. This year’s call-for-entries campaign was created by Grand Army, who were recognized during Young Guns 9. Partners Larry Pipitone, Joey Ellis, and Eric Collins sum up the Call for Entries with ‘Level Up’ – an aspirational concept that speaks to the ability to advance one’s career by being named an ADC Young Gun.

ADC Young Guns 11 kicked off in style last Thursday, April 25. Current Young Guns and future Young Guns gathered at the Art Director’s Club 29th Street Gallery for a ‘Level Up’ that mirrored the conceptual and design aesthetic of the Call for Entries campaign. Young creatives were treated to a larger-than-life, custom-built game of PONG. The classic video game was projected to 60 feet wide and two stories high.
 
ADC Young Guns 11 Committee

Every year, a committee of past Young Guns is assembled to oversee the development and execution of the competition:
 
Rich Tu
(YG9) – art director, AKA NYC and ADC Young Guns 11 Chair
Bill Oberlander – managing director, Robin Hood and co-founder of ADC Young Guns
Ian Wharton (YG8) -partner, Zolmo
Michael Fremiuth (YG8) – partner, Franklyn
Nicole Jacek (YG8) – founder, creative director, NJ(L.A.)
Elle Kim (YG8) – senior art director, The Museum of Modern Art
Stewart Smith (YG7) – founder, STEWDIO
Timothy Goodman
(YG7) – designer, illustrator
Dan Blackman (YG9)  – designer 
Jon Contino (YG9) – founder, Jon Contino Studio 
Julie Glassberg (YG9) – photographer
 
All ADC Young Guns 11 winners will receive the following:
 
·         A unique version of the iconic ADC Young Guns Cube, designed exclusively for YG11
·         Their work featured in an exhibition at the ADC Gallery in New York;
·         Their work included in the ADC Young Guns 11 Annual;
·         Their work added to their permanent profile page on www.adcyoungguns.org;
·         Complimentary one-year ADC membership;
·         Permanent membership in ADC Young Guns network;
·         The chance to be featured in ADC Young Guns events, including presentations of their work at Apple stores around the world.
 
For complete details and to enter, please visit www.adcyoungguns.org.

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