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Monday, 3 April 2006 | Elif Sungur
2007 Illustration Annual
Deadline March 12, 2007
Juried by a nationally representative jury of distinguished designers, art directors and illustrators, each year's Illustration Annual features the best work in drawing, painting, collage, electronic and three-dimensional illustration.
Published each July, over 70,000 copies of the 200+ page Illustration Annual will be sold and distributed worldwide, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work. As a service to art directors, designers and art buyers, the index will carry addresses and telephone numbers of the illustrators represented.
The Illustration Annual incorporates special reproduction techniques developed by CA, including quality 175-line color separation and printing on premium 80 lb. coated paper by one of the finest printers in the United States. Everything that was originally in color is reproduced in color at a size that allows the concept to be understood.
Of the nearly 6,000 entries to the 46th Illustration Annual, only 208 were accepted, making the Illustration Annual the most exclusive major illustration competition in the world.
Illustration Annual Categories/Fees These categories are judged by the illustration jury and will appear in the 2007 Illustration Annual: Advertising: $25 single entry/$50 series Books: $25 single entry/$50 series Editorial: $25 single entry/$50 series For Sale: $25 single entry/$50 series Institutional: $25 single entry/$50 series Motion/Animation: $50 single entry/$100 series Self-Promotion: $25 single entry/$50 series Unpublished: $25 single entry/$50 series
Eligibility Illustration first printed or produced between March 15, 2006 and March 12, 2007 is eligible. Entries may originate from any country. Explanation of the function in English is very important to the judges. Submission of entries acknowledges the right of Communication Arts to use them for publication and exhibition.
Preparation of Entries Each illustration is a single entry. A piece with several illustrations must have a dot or some other mark indicating which specific single illustration is to be judged. If a single illustration isn't indicated, the entry will be disqualified.
Print campaigns or series are limited to five illustrations. If the entry has more than five illustrations, indicate which five are to be judged. If this isn't indicated, the entry will be disqualiŞed.
Entries can be submitted in the following formats Unmounted printed samples: ad tear sheets, pages or spreads, brochures, annual reports, posters, books, etc. (pieces over 18" x 24" must be submitted as slides or as digital files). Paper or plastic mounted 35mm slides: NO GLASS MOUNTS. Please mark "Top" and "Front" on all slides. Please do not send transparencies larger than 35mm. Digital files: RGB (not CMYK) JPG format with a maximum width of 1024 pixels and a maximum height of 768 pixels (72dpi). Slides and digital files will be projected for the judges. Motion/animation entries: Submit motion/animation entries on ¾" U-matic NTSC, Beta SP NTSC, DVD NTSC (viewable on a standard DVD player) or CD-ROM. Include 10 seconds of black, no slates or bars. Single entries must be on individual cassettes/disks. Series should be edited together on one cassette/disk with 4 seconds of black between each entry. Computer-based formats such as QuickTime or Flash should have a maximum screen size of 1024 x 768. Tape Form B to the outside of each disk/video case.
Please do not send any original slides or pieces of art you want returned. NO ENTRIES WILL BE RETURNED. No exceptions. CA is not responsible for damage or loss of any entry. All entrants grant Communication Arts the right to reproduce work selected in the 2007 Illustration Annual on the Communication Arts Web site and in materials used to promote the magazine and/or future related promotions.
Preparation of Packages Send entries, unmounted, in flat packages only, no mailing tubes (they frequently arrive damaged). Address packages to 2007 Illustration Competition. Non-United States contestants should mark each package "Materials for Contest Entry. No Commercial Value." No provision will be made by CA for U.S. Customs or airport pickup. International entries should be sent by international courier. All entries must be received by March 12, 2007.
Notification of Acceptance Only accepted entries will be notified on or before May 9. Complete credits and any additional material necessary for reproduction will be requested at that time. No additional fees are required. Award of Excellence certificates for the illustrator, client and art director of each accepted illustration will be mailed in September 2007.
How the Judging Takes Place The five jurors work in screening teams of three with one of CA's editorial staff working as the sixth juror. Each category is distributed in half so each group screens one half of the entries.
Print entries are spread out on tables by category. Most categories require several room setups. Each juror views the entries independently. Any juror can put an entry into the final voting by picking it up from the table. Entries on slides are selected by checking an "in" or "out" column on prepared scoring sheets.
For finals, all five jurors work as a single team. In one hall, print entries are again spread out on tables by category. Two paper cups, one white and one red, with slots cut in the bottom, are placed upside down to the right of each entry. White cups are for "in" votes, red cups for "out." Each juror votes with different colored ceramic tiles by putting his or her tile in the appropriate cup.
After all the jurors finish voting on print, they move to another hall for slides. Again, voting is done by each juror checking the "in" or "out" column on scoring sheets.
Meanwhile, in the print hall, if the votes do not total five, a check of the tile colors tells the Communication Arts staff which juror has inadvertently missed that piece and he or she is called back to vote.
After the judges make their selections, their votes are tallied. A simple majority is usually required to place a finalist into the Annual. The deadline for entries is March 12, 2007. For further information, please visit http://www.commarts.com/CA/magazine/comp/
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