AIGA: InShow15
I received the following email from AIGA today announcing the call-for-entries for their InShow competition. For more details, check out http://www.inshow-o-rama.com
InShow15 | Call-for-Entries
Entry Drop-offs
It’s that time of year again, time for AIGA South Carolina’s annual juried competition that celebrates the best South Carolina has to offer in Print, Interactive, Broadcast and Student Creative. So that means it’s also time for the InShow 15 “Call-for-Entries.” This year AIGA South Carolina will hold drop-off locations for InShow entries on Tuesday, 9/22/09 in Columbia, Charleston and Greenville, from 5-7pm. Entries will also be accepted via US Mail to: 701 Gervais Street, Suite 150-162, Columbia, SC 29201 until Friday, 9/25/09 until 3:00 pm*.
(*Note: If you are unable to make the drop-off deadlines on 9/22/09, AIGA SC will wave all late fees for entries, due to the InShow “Call-for-entries” mailer being delayed in the mail. However, all entries must be received via mail no later than Friday, September 25, 2009, 3:00 pm, EST.)
Drop-offs Locations:
All locations: 9/22/09 5:00pm-7:00pm
Columbia: George Fulton Studios, 1224 Huger Street
Charleston: Charleston Beer Works, 468 King Street
Greenville: Blue Ridge Brewing Company, 217 N. Main Street
InShow Competition Details
For details on categories, instructions and InShow15 form downloads, go to: http://www.inshow-o-rama.com
New for 2009
In celebration of InShow’s 15th Anniversary, we are introducing a very special offer for this year only! For every five paid entries, you will receive one entry totally FREE! So every sixth entry is free! There are no limits to this offer and it is good for both members and non-members as well as all student entries.
InShow15 | Judges Lecture
Thursday, September 24, 2009
On Thursday, September 24, 2009, AIGA South Carolina welcomes Frank Chimero, of www.frankchimero.com, and one of the three judges for InShow15, to join us for a “judges lecture” at USC School of Art at the McMaster Building.
Frank teaches design and typography at Missouri State University. He also frequently contributes his writing and illustrations to Thinking for a Living. Chimero’s fascination with the creative process, curiosity, and visual experience informs all of his work. Each piece is the part of an exploration in finding wit, surprise, honesty and joy in the world around us. For Frank, the work is play, and the play is work. His clients include: The New York Times, Business Week, Starbucks, Fast Company, American Airlines, Edizioni Corraini Press, and Good Magazine.
When: Thursday, September 24, 2009
Where: USC McMaster, Room 214
Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm Social hour; 6:45pm-7:45pm lecture
This event is our will be a FREE event, so bring a friend and learn more about becoming a part of AIGA South Carolina!







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