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2005 Adobe Design Achievement AwardsAdobe today announced a call for entries in its Fifth Annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards, which this year expands to ten countries and nine competition categories.
The awards honor the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers and computer artists from the world's top design, film and broadcast institutions.
For the first time students from Australia, Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand and Switzerland are invited to participate.
They will join entrants from the United States, Canada and United Kingdom in submitting projects in nine categories including environmental graphics, digital illustration, digital photography imaging, interactive design, print design, self-expression and time-based media.
Two newly inaugurated categories -- animation and broadcast design -- broaden the scope of this year's video submissions.
"The Adobe Design Achievement Awards has become the premier awards program for student design.
The program recognizes the best and the brightest design students, and for many winners launches their careers in the creative profession," said Melissa Dyrdahl, senior vice president of corporate marketing and communications at Adobe.
"By opening the competition to students worldwide, and providing more opportunities to win
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