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Fri, 10 June

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Fee: Free / Prize: Exhibition

Poster For Tomorrow 2022: ’Do The Right Thing’

Category: Award. 4Tomorrow Association is pleased to announce its Poster For Tomorrow 2022 competition, international call for entries this year theme ’Do The Right Thing’, accepting submission from designers and design students from all over the world.

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10 June 2022, 9:00 pm

Fee: Free / Prize: Exhibition

About the event

Poster For Tomorrow, project made by 4 Tomorrow Association, is pleased to announce 12th edition of its graphic design competition for social communication poster designs inviting all designers and design students from all over the world to partecipate. The competition’s aim is to promote graphic design as a tool for social change. The goal is to encourage people, both in and outside the design community, to make posters to stimulate debate on issues that affect us all. This year the competition theme is the ’Do The Right Thing’. Designs submitted to the contest must be original artworks that are previously unpublished. An entry to the competition consists of a portrait format poster addressing the proposed creative brief. Participants may submit up to 6 different posters. Posters may be designed by a single author or by a team. The best 100 designs (selected by the jury) will be rewarded by including them in the “Do The…

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