Taiwan DPI Magazine and Epson are holding the 9th annual Epson Creative Expert Design Competition. Creative Quarterly’s own design director Charles Hively is honored to be one of the judges.
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CQ’s Charles Hively to Judge Taiwan's Epson Design Competition
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Creative Quarterly Special Subscription Offer
You’ve entered our shows, seen our magazine on the newsstand or received a complimentary copy—we’d like to suggest a more permanent arrangement.
While other magazines rely on advertising to pay the bills we rely on subscriptions. So we invite you to join us in supporting art and design by becoming a subscriber. We keep entry fees low, you get the best of art and design, quarterly.
Choose either a print or our new digital subscription. A digital subscription is perfect for those on a budget or for those who live outside North America.
Subscribe before November 29th and we’ll send you a free digital copy of our current issue with profiles of Hannah Maybank, fine artist, Dutch design firm Studio Boot, German photographer Martin Klimas and Dutch illustrator Zeloot.
A subscription could be a perfect holiday gift for you or someone you know.
Subscribe now.
While other magazines rely on advertising to pay the bills we rely on subscriptions. So we invite you to join us in supporting art and design by becoming a subscriber. We keep entry fees low, you get the best of art and design, quarterly.
Choose either a print or our new digital subscription. A digital subscription is perfect for those on a budget or for those who live outside North America.
Subscribe before November 29th and we’ll send you a free digital copy of our current issue with profiles of Hannah Maybank, fine artist, Dutch design firm Studio Boot, German photographer Martin Klimas and Dutch illustrator Zeloot.
A subscription could be a perfect holiday gift for you or someone you know.
Subscribe now.
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CQ35: Call for Entries
We are now accepting entries for CQ35. Categories include: Advertising, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography. Still open to students and professionals. Deadline: January 31, 2014
Enter CQ35 now
Enter CQ35 now
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CQ35: Call for Entries Deadline this Friday
The deadline for CQ35 is this Friday. Open to professionals and student. Enter your work for fine art, photography, graphic design, illustration and our newest category advertising. Enter now!
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Free App for Art Directors, Art Buyers and Graphic Designers
If you’re one of our readers who’s an art director or graphic designer and you commission illustration we’d like you to take a look at our sister publication’s free app.
The app features over 380 pages of illustrators from around the globe, curated by Charles Hively, Founder and Design Director of 3x3, The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, the Directory is divided into thirteen helpful categories and is available as a free app on the iTunes store as well as a print edition and a website.
Cover illustration by Klaas Verplancke, Belgium
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CQ36 International Call for Entries
We are now accepting entries for CQ36. Categories include: Advertising, Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography and Fine Art. Open to all professionals, students and educators in all countries.
Enter CQ36 now
Deadline: April 25, 2014
Deadline: April 25, 2014
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CQ33 Hot Off the Press
We’re happy to report that the latest issue of Creative Quarterly is off the press and will be in the mail next week and on the newsstands the following week.
This issue features fine artist, Natan Pernick; graphic designer Deroy Peraza, Hperakt; Yann Legendre, illustrator and photographer Bruce Peterson.
You can also order the issue online. But hurry copies are limited.
Cover photo by Jonny Ruzzo
This issue features fine artist, Natan Pernick; graphic designer Deroy Peraza, Hperakt; Yann Legendre, illustrator and photographer Bruce Peterson.
You can also order the issue online. But hurry copies are limited.
Cover photo by Jonny Ruzzo
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100 Best of 2013 Announced
We’re pleased to announce the winners of our first-ever 100 Best awards. We wanted to bring special attention to those artists, designers and photographers who appeared in our four issues in 2013. Our 100 Best Annual will be produced next month; the printed annual will be for sale on our web site and an app will be on iTunes later.
We selected a panel of judges from our featured artists, designers and photographers from the past year
which included Edwin Vollebergh from design firm Studio Boot, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands; Martin Klimas, photographer, Düsseldorf; Jens Bonnke, illustrator, Berlin and London gallery owner Lukas Gimpel, Gimpel Fils gallery who represents our featured artist Hannah Maybank.
Our judges selected the top 25 pieces in each of our four categories for special recognition. For a complete list of the winners see our website.
Congratulations to all the winners!
We selected a panel of judges from our featured artists, designers and photographers from the past year
which included Edwin Vollebergh from design firm Studio Boot, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands; Martin Klimas, photographer, Düsseldorf; Jens Bonnke, illustrator, Berlin and London gallery owner Lukas Gimpel, Gimpel Fils gallery who represents our featured artist Hannah Maybank.
Our judges selected the top 25 pieces in each of our four categories for special recognition. For a complete list of the winners see our website.
Congratulations to all the winners!
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Something New: Award Certificates
We’re introducing our first-ever awards certificates starting with our CQ33 show. Each winner will receive a copy of their certificate(s) once the issue is in production. Additional 8 x 10-inch certificates may be ordered within 30 days of receipt of the complimentary certificate.
Prior show winners may order certificates for previous shows by contacting shows@cqjournal.com. There will be a $10 charge per certificate which includes shipping within the United States, additional shipping charges will be assessed for those outside the country.
Prior show winners may order certificates for previous shows by contacting shows@cqjournal.com. There will be a $10 charge per certificate which includes shipping within the United States, additional shipping charges will be assessed for those outside the country.
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CQ36 Winners Announced
Our judges have completed their work and we're ready to announce the winners for Creative Quarterly 36. Winning entries will be featured in Issue 36 coming out this Fall as well as online.
Judging is always tough, we're looking for the best of the best and this show was no exception. We think you'll agree there are many fine examples of art and design and with our runner-ups as well.
Congratulations to all our winners.
CQ36 Winners
Advertising: Professional
McCann Lisbon
Advertising: Student
Max Amato, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Fine Art: Professional
Neil Callander
Bryan Christie*
Bryan Christie
Daniel Chudzinski*
Sylvie Daigneault
Sam Detch*
Ian Hutchinson
John Lawler*
Barbara Nessim
Debi Pickler
David Sandell
Sander Terbruggen
Michael Welch
Fine Art: Student
Andre Hernandez, Mississippi State University
Rahele Jomepour, Iowa State University
Stephanie Miller
Anna Phipps, University of Alabama
Gray Swartzel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Graphic Design: Professional
9 Threads
Melissa Plourde Khoury*
Anna Minzhulina*
Pakaste-Warner Design
Stereotype Design
Strategy Studio
Graphic Design: Student
Sean Allen*
Flora Cruells Benzal, Academy of Art University
Adam Bussing, Western Washington University
Shu Chen Li
Bridget Currie*, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Ara Dizon*, Academy of Art University
Jonathan Flores, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Emily Hurley, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Jeremy Lansing, Sacramento State University
Brendan McAuliffe, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Samantha McCafferty, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Kimberly Oldenburg, University of Georgia
Liz Schaeffer, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Colton Schools, Susquehanna University
Sarai Trueblood, Southern Utah University
Anelese Webster, Western Washington University
Ouxiang Wu*, Sungkyunkwan University
Illustration: Professional
Levy Adolfsson HB
Vlad Alvarez
Davide Bonazzi
Thomas Burns
Banks Creative
Jessica LeClerc
Doug Panton
Adam Stonier
Ken Tackett
Joao Vaz Carvalho
Stephanie Wunderlich*
Heidi Younger
Illustration: Student
Baron Chau
Hudson Christie, OCAD University
Paloma Diaz Dickson
Kayla Free, OCAD University
Jasu Hu*, Maryland Institute College of Art
Katie G. Hwang*, School of Visual Arts
Tiffany Liao
Anne Meier
Nick Nazzaro
Jori van der Linde*, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Yana Vorontsov, OCAD University
Matthew Wolferstan, Capilano University
Eileen Yoon, OCAD University
Photography: Professional
Mark Battrell
Peter Dazeley*
Max Hirshfeld
John Lawler
Stan Musilek*
Bob Stevens
Photography: Student
Maja Buck, Austin Community College
Diego Sanchez Chico*, Ringling College of Art and Design
Robin Cone-Murakami, Linfield College
Travis Dyer, Cameron University
Kari Harris, Ringling College of Art and Design
Jessica Pinns, Ringling College of Art and Design
CQ36: Runners-Up
Runners-up will be displayed on the Online Gallery Fall 2014.
Advertising: Professional
Design x 9
Advertising: Student
Max Amato, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Melissa Archer
Jonathan Flores, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Fine Art: Professional
Alan Alejo
Neil Callander
Margaret Casack
Bryan Christie*
Sylvie Daigneault
Sid Daniels
Sam Detch
Scott Eagle
Holly Goeckler
Michael Kesselman
John Lawler*
So Na Lee
Boram Lee
Kate MacNeil
Paige Jiyoung Moon
Barbara Nessim*
Duane Paxson
Peter Ra*
Bruce Roberts
Peter Russom
David Sandell
Soyeon Shin
Oliver Sin
Lauren Szabo
Sander Terbruggen
Charles Williams
Fine Art: Student
Samantha Battaglia
Andre Hernandez, Mississippi State University
Rishara Johnson, Tennessee State University
Anna Phipps, University of Alabama
Louisa Powell, University of Georgia
Steven Sangapore, Albertus Magnus College
SixToe Creative
Cynthia Wang, Rhode Island School of Design
Graphic Design: Professional
9 Threads
Melissa Plourde Khoury
McMillan*
Anjali Menon
S2 Design Group*
Strategy Studio
Courtney Windham*
Zc Creative*
Graphic Design: Student
Flora Cruells Benzal, Academy of Art University
Jessica Corkery
Bridget Currie, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Hodgkinson Design
Larisa Manzo, Moore College of Art & Design
Brendan McAuliffe, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Samantha McCafferty*, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Jaclyn Merk, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Katie Ragan, Susquehanna University
Mickenzie Robbins, Mississippi State University
Margaret Ruth, Susquehanna University
Colton Schools, Susquehanna University
Erica Simon, Susquehanna University
Jessica Solitrin, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Ker Thao, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
Max Vandenberg, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Ouxiang Wu, Sungkyunkwan University
Ivan Yu Rong Zhao*, OCAD University
Illustration: Professional
Joao Vaz Carvalho
Randy Cheng
Andy Robert Davies
Brian Fitzgerald
Martin French*
Ilaria Grimaldi
Steven Hughes
Stephanie Kubo
Helen Li
Anja Nolte
Sonia Oliveira
Lisa Perrin*
Ken Tackett
Elaheh Taherian
Sustai Ulanbaagen
Hiroshi Watanabe
Daniel Zender*
Illustration: Student
Alessandra Baccante, Sheridan College
Natalie V. Bochenska, OCAD University
Eliza Brown
Baron Chau
Meghan Dearlove, OCAD University
Katherine Diemert
Joakim Drescher
Bryce Gladfelter*, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Jasu Hu, Maryland Institute College of Art
Steve Kulaga, California State University Sacramento
Irene Li, Virginia Commonwealth University
Erin McManness, Savannah College of Art and Design
Anne Meier
Janet Park, OCAD University
Eddie Perrote*, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Jeesoo Shim*, Sheridan College
Cynthia Wang, Rhode Island School of Design
Xiaohua Yang*, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Helen C.Y. Yau, Sheridan College
Jungwon Yoo, OCAD University
Kejun Zhao, Syracuse University
Photography: Professional
Mark Battrell*
Rohan Beal
Ordilei Caldeira
Brooke DiDonato*
Max Hirshfeld
Stan Musilek*
Bob Stevens
Jeff Tse
Photography: Student
Diego Sanchez Chico, Ringling College of Art and Design
Jonathan Donehoo
Miles Goscha, Ringling College of Art and Design
Kari Harris, Ringling College of Art and Design
Janet Park, OCAD University
Jessica Pinns, Ringling College of Art and Design
Jamie Shue, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Dan Snow, Northwest Arkansas Community College
Katherine Takaoka, Linfield College
* multiple entries
Our next show deadline is July 25, we'll start accepting entries on July 1.
Judging is always tough, we're looking for the best of the best and this show was no exception. We think you'll agree there are many fine examples of art and design and with our runner-ups as well.
Congratulations to all our winners.
CQ36 Winners
Advertising: Professional
McCann Lisbon
Advertising: Student
Max Amato, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Fine Art: Professional
Neil Callander
Bryan Christie*
Bryan Christie
Daniel Chudzinski*
Sylvie Daigneault
Sam Detch*
Ian Hutchinson
John Lawler*
Barbara Nessim
Debi Pickler
David Sandell
Sander Terbruggen
Michael Welch
Fine Art: Student
Andre Hernandez, Mississippi State University
Rahele Jomepour, Iowa State University
Stephanie Miller
Anna Phipps, University of Alabama
Gray Swartzel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Graphic Design: Professional
9 Threads
Melissa Plourde Khoury*
Anna Minzhulina*
Pakaste-Warner Design
Stereotype Design
Strategy Studio
Graphic Design: Student
Sean Allen*
Flora Cruells Benzal, Academy of Art University
Adam Bussing, Western Washington University
Shu Chen Li
Bridget Currie*, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Ara Dizon*, Academy of Art University
Jonathan Flores, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Emily Hurley, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Jeremy Lansing, Sacramento State University
Brendan McAuliffe, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Samantha McCafferty, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Kimberly Oldenburg, University of Georgia
Liz Schaeffer, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Colton Schools, Susquehanna University
Sarai Trueblood, Southern Utah University
Anelese Webster, Western Washington University
Ouxiang Wu*, Sungkyunkwan University
Illustration: Professional
Levy Adolfsson HB
Vlad Alvarez
Davide Bonazzi
Thomas Burns
Banks Creative
Jessica LeClerc
Doug Panton
Adam Stonier
Ken Tackett
Joao Vaz Carvalho
Stephanie Wunderlich*
Heidi Younger
Illustration: Student
Baron Chau
Hudson Christie, OCAD University
Paloma Diaz Dickson
Kayla Free, OCAD University
Jasu Hu*, Maryland Institute College of Art
Katie G. Hwang*, School of Visual Arts
Tiffany Liao
Anne Meier
Nick Nazzaro
Jori van der Linde*, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Yana Vorontsov, OCAD University
Matthew Wolferstan, Capilano University
Eileen Yoon, OCAD University
Photography: Professional
Mark Battrell
Peter Dazeley*
Max Hirshfeld
John Lawler
Stan Musilek*
Bob Stevens
Photography: Student
Maja Buck, Austin Community College
Diego Sanchez Chico*, Ringling College of Art and Design
Robin Cone-Murakami, Linfield College
Travis Dyer, Cameron University
Kari Harris, Ringling College of Art and Design
Jessica Pinns, Ringling College of Art and Design
CQ36: Runners-Up
Runners-up will be displayed on the Online Gallery Fall 2014.
Advertising: Professional
Design x 9
Advertising: Student
Max Amato, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Melissa Archer
Jonathan Flores, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Fine Art: Professional
Alan Alejo
Neil Callander
Margaret Casack
Bryan Christie*
Sylvie Daigneault
Sid Daniels
Sam Detch
Scott Eagle
Holly Goeckler
Michael Kesselman
John Lawler*
So Na Lee
Boram Lee
Kate MacNeil
Paige Jiyoung Moon
Barbara Nessim*
Duane Paxson
Peter Ra*
Bruce Roberts
Peter Russom
David Sandell
Soyeon Shin
Oliver Sin
Lauren Szabo
Sander Terbruggen
Charles Williams
Fine Art: Student
Samantha Battaglia
Andre Hernandez, Mississippi State University
Rishara Johnson, Tennessee State University
Anna Phipps, University of Alabama
Louisa Powell, University of Georgia
Steven Sangapore, Albertus Magnus College
SixToe Creative
Cynthia Wang, Rhode Island School of Design
Graphic Design: Professional
9 Threads
Melissa Plourde Khoury
McMillan*
Anjali Menon
S2 Design Group*
Strategy Studio
Courtney Windham*
Zc Creative*
Graphic Design: Student
Flora Cruells Benzal, Academy of Art University
Jessica Corkery
Bridget Currie, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Hodgkinson Design
Larisa Manzo, Moore College of Art & Design
Brendan McAuliffe, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Samantha McCafferty*, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Jaclyn Merk, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Katie Ragan, Susquehanna University
Mickenzie Robbins, Mississippi State University
Margaret Ruth, Susquehanna University
Colton Schools, Susquehanna University
Erica Simon, Susquehanna University
Jessica Solitrin, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Ker Thao, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
Max Vandenberg, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Ouxiang Wu, Sungkyunkwan University
Ivan Yu Rong Zhao*, OCAD University
Illustration: Professional
Joao Vaz Carvalho
Randy Cheng
Andy Robert Davies
Brian Fitzgerald
Martin French*
Ilaria Grimaldi
Steven Hughes
Stephanie Kubo
Helen Li
Anja Nolte
Sonia Oliveira
Lisa Perrin*
Ken Tackett
Elaheh Taherian
Sustai Ulanbaagen
Hiroshi Watanabe
Daniel Zender*
Illustration: Student
Alessandra Baccante, Sheridan College
Natalie V. Bochenska, OCAD University
Eliza Brown
Baron Chau
Meghan Dearlove, OCAD University
Katherine Diemert
Joakim Drescher
Bryce Gladfelter*, Tyler School of Art/Temple University
Jasu Hu, Maryland Institute College of Art
Steve Kulaga, California State University Sacramento
Irene Li, Virginia Commonwealth University
Erin McManness, Savannah College of Art and Design
Anne Meier
Janet Park, OCAD University
Eddie Perrote*, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Jeesoo Shim*, Sheridan College
Cynthia Wang, Rhode Island School of Design
Xiaohua Yang*, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Helen C.Y. Yau, Sheridan College
Jungwon Yoo, OCAD University
Kejun Zhao, Syracuse University
Photography: Professional
Mark Battrell*
Rohan Beal
Ordilei Caldeira
Brooke DiDonato*
Max Hirshfeld
Stan Musilek*
Bob Stevens
Jeff Tse
Photography: Student
Diego Sanchez Chico, Ringling College of Art and Design
Jonathan Donehoo
Miles Goscha, Ringling College of Art and Design
Kari Harris, Ringling College of Art and Design
Janet Park, OCAD University
Jessica Pinns, Ringling College of Art and Design
Jamie Shue, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Dan Snow, Northwest Arkansas Community College
Katherine Takaoka, Linfield College
* multiple entries
Our next show deadline is July 25, we'll start accepting entries on July 1.
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100 Best Annual Ready for Pre-Order
The design is complete. The files are done. It’s at the printer now. Time to order your copy of the first-ever Creative Quarterly 100 Best Annual.
We wanted to bring special attention to those artists, designers and photographers who appeared in our four issues in 2013 so we selected a panel of judges whose work was profiled last year.
The judges included Edwin Vollebergh from design firm Studio Boot, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands; Martin Klimas, photographer, Düsseldorf and Jens Bonnke, illustrator, Berlin and London gallery owner Lukas Gimpel, Gimpel Fils gallery who represents our featured artist Hannah Maybank.
Our judges selected the top 25 pieces in each of our four categories for special recognition. Our 100 Best Annual is available as a print or digital edition.
100 Best Annual
ISBN: 978-0-9826346-6-0
Hardcover
112-pages + cover
$55 print, $19.99 digital
We’re proud to be spotlighting the best of the best from last year.
Cover by Laura Hennessy, 100 Best photography winner
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CQ37 International Call for Entries
It’s show time again.
Time to gather your latest and best work. Published or unpublished. In the US or outside the country. Professional or student.
And starting with this show we have new entry fees for recent grads. And a brand-new entry system that is faster and easier.
And if you’re a winner you have a chance of being on the cover and you’re automatically in the running for being named one of the 100 best of 2014.
So don’t hide your work, let us shout about it from the rooftop in the next issue of Creative Quarterly.
Deadline, midnight July 31, 2014.
Miss it and you may scream.
Creative Quarterly is named one of the top 100 art and design publications in the world. CQ accepts professional and student entries from all parts of the globe. Categories include advertising, graphic design, photography, illustration and fine art. Entry fees for professionals are $30 per single entry, $55 per series—3 to 5 images for all commissioned work; unpublished work is $20 single and $45 series. Recent graduates, $15 single, $45 series and current students are $10 single and $20 series. Winners will appear in the Winter issue of Creative Quarterly and be exhibited in our online gallery. Check out our current list of winners.
Deadline: July 31st
Speaking of the 100 Best, order your copy of the 2013 Annual, hardcover, 112-pages featuring the best of the best. Print and digital editions available.
Illustration by Silvie Muller, fine art winner, Issue 35
Time to gather your latest and best work. Published or unpublished. In the US or outside the country. Professional or student.
And starting with this show we have new entry fees for recent grads. And a brand-new entry system that is faster and easier.
And if you’re a winner you have a chance of being on the cover and you’re automatically in the running for being named one of the 100 best of 2014.
So don’t hide your work, let us shout about it from the rooftop in the next issue of Creative Quarterly.
Deadline, midnight July 31, 2014.
Miss it and you may scream.
Creative Quarterly is named one of the top 100 art and design publications in the world. CQ accepts professional and student entries from all parts of the globe. Categories include advertising, graphic design, photography, illustration and fine art. Entry fees for professionals are $30 per single entry, $55 per series—3 to 5 images for all commissioned work; unpublished work is $20 single and $45 series. Recent graduates, $15 single, $45 series and current students are $10 single and $20 series. Winners will appear in the Winter issue of Creative Quarterly and be exhibited in our online gallery. Check out our current list of winners.
Deadline: July 31st
Speaking of the 100 Best, order your copy of the 2013 Annual, hardcover, 112-pages featuring the best of the best. Print and digital editions available.
Illustration by Silvie Muller, fine art winner, Issue 35
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Workshop: Art and Science of Label Typography
TypeEd, the Los Angeles-based program of typography and typesetting courses for the creative community, is equipping designers with the skills to create effective visual communications. In an upcoming workshop called “Whisky Type,” students will learn informative and eye-catching label design using typographic hierarchy and effective use of negative space. The eight-hour intensive will take place on August 16 at the Chapman University in Orange, California.
Instructor Michael Stinson will discuss the basic elements and construction of a whisky label, review existing label examples, how to organize information, and approach a label design in both traditional and contemporary styles.
“Typography is a skill of reasoning, knowledge, patience and experience, and one that produces work expressing ideas with more clarity than any other design discipline,” stated Stinson. “This workshop will provide practical skills to help designers learn how to create effective hierarchy and how to think in systems that speak to target audiences from the shelf.”
For more information, or to register for AIGA OC Whisky Type, visit http://orangecounty.aiga.org/event/whisky-type-workshop/
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CQ38 International Call for Entries
It’s harvest time.
Time to gather the latest fruits of your labor and ship them our way.
Naturally, we’re looking for your best crop of ideas.
It’s easy as pie to enter.
Deadline, midnight October 31, 2014.
No late shipments accepted.
Creative Quarterly was recently named one of the top 100 art and design publications in the world. CQ accepts professional and student entries from all parts of the globe. Categories include advertising, graphic design, photography, illustration and fine art. Entry fees for Professionals are $30 per single entry, $55 per series—3 to 5 images for all published work, $20/$45 for unpublished work; for recent graduates (from the last three years), $15/$45 and for current undergraduates or post graduate students, $10 per single entry, $20 for a series. Winners will appear in the Winter issue of Creative Quarterly and be exhibited in our online gallery. Check out our current list of winners.
Deadline: October 31, 2014
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Creative Quarterly Covers Win in HOW International Design Annual
Once again HOW International Design Annual selects work done for Creative Quarterly, and once again it is a series of covers that are the winners.
Our cover images are provided by our winners as their source for inspiration; this year graphic design student Rachel Kosbab, Tyler School of Art; illustrator Jonny Ruzzo and Avital Manor, illustrator from Israel provided the winning images. Congratulations to them all.
In addition, our sister publication 3x3 Magazine won for their 3x3 Illustration Directory app, cover for Issue 22 by Aad Goudappel and an op-art piece by Harry Campbell.
Our cover images are provided by our winners as their source for inspiration; this year graphic design student Rachel Kosbab, Tyler School of Art; illustrator Jonny Ruzzo and Avital Manor, illustrator from Israel provided the winning images. Congratulations to them all.
In addition, our sister publication 3x3 Magazine won for their 3x3 Illustration Directory app, cover for Issue 22 by Aad Goudappel and an op-art piece by Harry Campbell.
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100 Best for 2014 Out for Judging
Once again a select panel of judges will select the top 100 entries from the year’s entries in fine art, graphic design, illustration and photography.
Judges were selected from those we profiled during 2014, this year’s judges include Vanessa Eckstein, Blok Design, Toronto; Yann Legendre, illustrator, Paris; Bruce Peterson, photographer, Boston and we hope to have Natan Pernick judge our fine art category.
Judging will be complete in early December, winners will be announced at that time and production will begin on the 2014 100 Best Annual, available in print and digital formats.
Judges were selected from those we profiled during 2014, this year’s judges include Vanessa Eckstein, Blok Design, Toronto; Yann Legendre, illustrator, Paris; Bruce Peterson, photographer, Boston and we hope to have Natan Pernick judge our fine art category.
Judging will be complete in early December, winners will be announced at that time and production will begin on the 2014 100 Best Annual, available in print and digital formats.
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CQ40 Winners Announced
Our judges have completed their work and we're ready to announce the winners for Creative Quarterly 40. Winning entries will be featured in Issue 40 coming out this Fall as well as online.
Judging is always tough, we're looking for the best of the best and this show was no exception. We think you'll agree there are many fine examples of art and design and with our runner-ups as well.
View list of winners and runners-up
Judging is always tough, we're looking for the best of the best and this show was no exception. We think you'll agree there are many fine examples of art and design and with our runner-ups as well.
View list of winners and runners-up
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CQ41: Winners Announced
Our judges have completed their work and we're ready to announce the winners for Creative Quarterly 41. Winning entries will be featured in Issue 41 coming out this Spring as well as online.
Judging is always tough, we're looking for the best of the best and this show was no exception. We think you'll agree there are many fine examples of art and design and with our runner-ups as well.
Issue 41 is available for pre-order. It will be shipped in Spring 2016.
View list of winners and runners-up
Judging is always tough, we're looking for the best of the best and this show was no exception. We think you'll agree there are many fine examples of art and design and with our runner-ups as well.
Issue 41 is available for pre-order. It will be shipped in Spring 2016.
View list of winners and runners-up
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Designers & Books Fair 2015 - FIT NYC
Designers & Books Fair 2015™ is a must for anyone who is interested in design and loves books.
The Fair focuses on all aspects of design — architecture, experience design, fashion, graphic design, interior design, landscape architecture, product and industrial design, and urban design — and will feature:
•Books on sale from more than 70 different European, Asian, and American publishers and booksellers, including antiquarian dealers. Book giveaways from many publishers, too.
•Programs featuring many esteemed speakers including Milton Glaser, Steven Heller, Irma Boom, Juliet Kinchin, Peter Bohlin, Philip Pearlman, and Gary Hustwit.
•The launch of a new book signing program including “Experiences with Authors,™” where you can win exclusive invitations to special behind-the-scenes activities with your favorite authors — including André Leon Talley, Louise Fili, Julie Iovine, Chip Kidd, and Fern Mallis.
Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
Exhibition: John E Reeves Great Hall, Friday-Sunday
Programs: Katie Murphy Amphitheater, Saturday-Sunday
Details: designbookfair.com
The Fair focuses on all aspects of design — architecture, experience design, fashion, graphic design, interior design, landscape architecture, product and industrial design, and urban design — and will feature:
•Books on sale from more than 70 different European, Asian, and American publishers and booksellers, including antiquarian dealers. Book giveaways from many publishers, too.
•Programs featuring many esteemed speakers including Milton Glaser, Steven Heller, Irma Boom, Juliet Kinchin, Peter Bohlin, Philip Pearlman, and Gary Hustwit.
•The launch of a new book signing program including “Experiences with Authors,™” where you can win exclusive invitations to special behind-the-scenes activities with your favorite authors — including André Leon Talley, Louise Fili, Julie Iovine, Chip Kidd, and Fern Mallis.
Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
Exhibition: John E Reeves Great Hall, Friday-Sunday
Programs: Katie Murphy Amphitheater, Saturday-Sunday
Details: designbookfair.com
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ICON9 The Bi-Annual Conference for Illustrators
ICON brings together top illustrators, designers, educators, representatives and art buyers to explore The Future of Illustration. A jam-packed four day program brings you:
Scheduled Speakers
The ICON9 presenters include over 50 illustrators, artists and creative professionals to inform, entertain and enlighten you.
Speakers include: Selina Alko, Lilli Carré, Gemma Correll, Eleanor Davis, Henrik Drescher, Camille Rose Garcia, Anita Kunz, Roman Muradov, Moonbot Studios Virtual Tour, Melinda Beck, Kayla E (Nat Brut)., Jessica Hische, Shelly Jackson, Geoff Peveto, Svein Størksen (Magikon Forlag), Paul Windle, Alexandra Zsigmond-New York Times, Sean Qualls, Julia Rothman, Martha Rich, DJ Stout-Pentagram, Michael Thompson, Jonathan Tobin On Orphan Works, Sam Weber, Calvin Wong, Kyle Webster, Ping Zhu and more to be announced.
An Education Symposium
This two-day Main Stage event features a presentation of papers by a global selection of noted educators culminating in a round-table discussion on traditional and online learning.
Workshops
Over 24 workshops engage attendees through lectures, studio tours and hands-on activities which run both Wednesday and Thursday. Workshop presenters include Lille Carre, Jessica Hische, Kyle Webster, Paul Windle and Julia Rothman. Registration for workshops begins in early March.
A Roadshow
This pop-up event and marketplace showcases the work and wares of over 60 exhibiting illustrators and artisans.
Mark Heflin, ICON Director says, “We’ve opened up our final block of tickets at the regular conference price. We do however, have a few discount opportunities for groups of six, and a couple “Two-For-One” discount tickets still available for added savings.” Order your tickets now.
Never been to ICON? Take a look at these twovideos. And photos from past conferences.
ICON9 The Illustration Conference
July 6-9, 2016
Austin, Texas
Austin Hilton Hotel
www.theillustrationconference.org
Poster illustration by Eleanor Davis
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New Books from Lloyd Ziff
We just received a press release about photographer Lloyd Ziff's new boxed-set of books on Los Angeles and New York that are being published this month:
New York/Los Angeles, Photographs: 1967-2015 is a remarkable collection of compelling images of life in two of America’s most exciting cities, as seen through the eye of photographer Lloyd Ziff.
This two volume collection encompasses more than 40 years of black/white and color photography. As both cities change before Ziff’s inquiring camera lens, his unique vision emerge, amused and ironic, finding beauty and surprise in daily urban life.
Since 2000, Lloyd Ziff has made photography the sole focus of his career. He has had one man shows in New York City at Danziger Gallery and Robin Rice Gallery, and Earl McGrath Gallery in Los Angeles. His book of photographs, Near North, Photographs of Alaska and The Yukon, was published in 2010, and his photographs have been included in Patti Smith's autobiography, Just Kids , and the anthologies American Photography, Graphis Photography, and The Spirit of Family, by Al and Tipper Gore.
Ziff's photographs have been published in many of the world's most prestigious magazines including Blind Spot, The New York Times Magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, Interview, Kid's Wear (Germany), The Los Angeles Times Magazine, New York, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Wired.
Before he became known as a photographer, Ziff was an award-winning art director/design director of magazines, including Vanity Fair, House & Garden, Condé Nast Traveler, New West, and Rolling Stone. Ziff taught magazine design, photography, and illustration at Art Center College in Pasadena, California, The School of Visual Arts in New York City, and for 13 years at Parsons School of Design in New York City. In 1999, he was elected to the Board of Trustees of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, his alma mater (1967).
New York/Los Angeles, Photographs: 1967-2015
Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: KMW Studio
ISBN-13: 978-0990790846
ISBN-13: 978-0990790853
List Price: $50 each
New York/Los Angeles, Photographs: 1967-2015 is a remarkable collection of compelling images of life in two of America’s most exciting cities, as seen through the eye of photographer Lloyd Ziff.
This two volume collection encompasses more than 40 years of black/white and color photography. As both cities change before Ziff’s inquiring camera lens, his unique vision emerge, amused and ironic, finding beauty and surprise in daily urban life.
Since 2000, Lloyd Ziff has made photography the sole focus of his career. He has had one man shows in New York City at Danziger Gallery and Robin Rice Gallery, and Earl McGrath Gallery in Los Angeles. His book of photographs, Near North, Photographs of Alaska and The Yukon, was published in 2010, and his photographs have been included in Patti Smith's autobiography, Just Kids , and the anthologies American Photography, Graphis Photography, and The Spirit of Family, by Al and Tipper Gore.
Ziff's photographs have been published in many of the world's most prestigious magazines including Blind Spot, The New York Times Magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, Interview, Kid's Wear (Germany), The Los Angeles Times Magazine, New York, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Wired.
Before he became known as a photographer, Ziff was an award-winning art director/design director of magazines, including Vanity Fair, House & Garden, Condé Nast Traveler, New West, and Rolling Stone. Ziff taught magazine design, photography, and illustration at Art Center College in Pasadena, California, The School of Visual Arts in New York City, and for 13 years at Parsons School of Design in New York City. In 1999, he was elected to the Board of Trustees of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, his alma mater (1967).
New York/Los Angeles, Photographs: 1967-2015
Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: KMW Studio
ISBN-13: 978-0990790846
ISBN-13: 978-0990790853
List Price: $50 each
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100 Best Winners to be hung in a NYC gallery
All quarterly show winners are automatically finalists for our year-end 100 Best selection. And this year, for the first time, we’ll be honoring the winners with an exhibit in a gallery here in New York City. And this year the 100 Best Annual will go on newsstands around the globe to further expose their work to the world at large.
You can’t get on the wall without entering our shows, so gather up your work and upload your entries in our CQ49 show. The deadline is July 28th.
And checkout our new entry fee structure which allows you even more opportunities to win.
CQ49 Call for Entries
DL: July 28, 2017
You can’t get on the wall without entering our shows, so gather up your work and upload your entries in our CQ49 show. The deadline is July 28th.
And checkout our new entry fee structure which allows you even more opportunities to win.
CQ49 Call for Entries
DL: July 28, 2017
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Milton Glaser at Cooper Union: The Design of Dissent
Milton Glaser, the renowned artist and designer, returns to his alma mater for a free, public discussion on “The Design of Dissent.” Following the conversation with designer Steven Heller, there will be a book signing of the 2017 updated version of Glaser’s The Design of Dissent (co-authored with Mirko Ilic), newly subtitled, Greed, Nationalism, Alternative Facts and the Resistance.
Milton Glaser cofounded the revolutionary Push Pin Studios, founded New York magazine with Clay Felker, established Milton Glaser, Inc., and teamed with Walter Bernard to form the publication design firm WBMG. He also designed the famous I♥NY campaign. Glaser’s artwork has been featured in exhibits worldwide, including one-man shows at both the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work is also a part of several permanent collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama in 2009.
For 33 years Steven Heller was an art director at the New York Times, originally on the OpEd Page and for almost 30 of those years with the New York Times Book Review. Currently, he is co-chair of the School of Visual Arts MFA Designer as Author Department, Special Consultant to the President for New Programs and writes the Visuals column for the New York Times Book Review.
This event is free and open to the public. Reserve a space here. Please note first come, first seated; an RSVP does not guarantee admission as we generally overbook to ensure a full house. All registered seats are released 15 to 30 minutes before start time, so we recommend that you arrive early.
The Design of Dissent
Monday, November 13, 2017
7:30-9:00pm
The Great Hall at Cooper Union
7 East 7th Street
New York, NY 10003
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Jonathan Levine Gallery is Looking for a Few Good Artists
Jonathan LeVine Projects, led by the globally recognized gallerist Jonathan LeVine, is bringing the Delusional Art Competition back for a second year.
The competition gives artists from around the world a chance to gain exposure and recognition from one of the art market’s most high-profile galleries as well as from some of the industry’s most respected and recognized art professionals.
Why submit? Delusional reinvents the juried show, breaking down barriers in the market to create opportunity and access for artists at varying stages of their careers.
Submissions are open now through May 20, 2018. Artists working in various backgrounds and styles are encouraged to submit in 2D and 3D mediums for a chance to win a solo exhibition and an online editorial feature in Juxtapoz.
Additional prizes include participation in a group exhibition, promotional opportunities, cash prizes and more.
The 2018 competition will be reviewed by the following high-profile arts professionals: Evan Pricco (Editor of Juxtapoz), Yasha Young (Director of Urban Nation Museum), Steven P. Harrington & Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art blog founders), Tara McPherson (Artist), Jeff Soto (Artist), and Jonathan LeVine (Gallerist).
“The Delusional exhibition is not just another juried show, it is the real thing and can be a important life-changing opportunity. These are rare events in today's art world,” Ronald Gonzalez, Third-Place Winner, 2017 Delusional Art Competition.
Now, are you delusional enough to submit? Follow @delusionalartcompetition on Instagram and Facebook for announcements and prize updates.
Deadline: May 20, 2018
Image by Alyssa B. DeVille, 2017 Finalist
The competition gives artists from around the world a chance to gain exposure and recognition from one of the art market’s most high-profile galleries as well as from some of the industry’s most respected and recognized art professionals.
Why submit? Delusional reinvents the juried show, breaking down barriers in the market to create opportunity and access for artists at varying stages of their careers.
Submissions are open now through May 20, 2018. Artists working in various backgrounds and styles are encouraged to submit in 2D and 3D mediums for a chance to win a solo exhibition and an online editorial feature in Juxtapoz.
Additional prizes include participation in a group exhibition, promotional opportunities, cash prizes and more.
The 2018 competition will be reviewed by the following high-profile arts professionals: Evan Pricco (Editor of Juxtapoz), Yasha Young (Director of Urban Nation Museum), Steven P. Harrington & Jaime Rojo (Brooklyn Street Art blog founders), Tara McPherson (Artist), Jeff Soto (Artist), and Jonathan LeVine (Gallerist).
“The Delusional exhibition is not just another juried show, it is the real thing and can be a important life-changing opportunity. These are rare events in today's art world,” Ronald Gonzalez, Third-Place Winner, 2017 Delusional Art Competition.
Now, are you delusional enough to submit? Follow @delusionalartcompetition on Instagram and Facebook for announcements and prize updates.
Deadline: May 20, 2018
Image by Alyssa B. DeVille, 2017 Finalist
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Pictoplasma Contest for Young Artists
Create the characters you wish were there!
Pictoplasma, the world’s leading festival of character design and art, has teamed up with Adobe Project 1324 to invite all global youth (aged 18—24) to augment the banality of everyday by giving a face to their imaginary friends and secret sidekicks! Starting with a regular photograph of a typical setting like a nearby grocery store, the office elevator, the school gates, or the front doorstep, entrants are invited to add a character (or characters) to the scene. Any medium or style can be used to alter the original photo—from drawing and collage to digital painting or vector illustration.
Five winners will be awarded with a fellowship, including travel costs and attendance at the 15th Pictoplasma Berlin Conference May 2019—and the opportunity to exhibit in an exclusive group show.
The Secret Sidekick Challenge deadline for submissions is June 25, 2018.
Submit today
About Pictoplasma
Each spring, Pictoplasma transforms Berlin into the international meeting point for a diverse scene of artists and creatives, trailblazing the face of tomorrow's visual culture. The annual festival showcases the latest character design trends in fine and urban arts, illustration, animation, and graphic design. Creators and producers meet for a fun-filled and offbeat conference, cutting-edge screenings bring the latest animation eye-candy to the big screen, and exhibitions invite the general public to experience original works and outstanding character craftsmanship. A second conference takes place later in the year in New York. As the educational counterpart, each fall the Pictoplasma Academy masterclass in Berlin invites a selected group of international graduate students and young professionals to kick-start their careers as character designers in close collaboration with high-profile artists, filmmakers, and producers.
Contact
Pictoplasma
Lars Denicke and Peter Thaler
Plantagenstr. 31
13347 Berlin
Germany
press@pictoplasma.com
Phone + 49 30 4611 2611
Art by Bakea
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