Archive for February 2009
26 February 2009
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SCION is a modern-thinking brand on the forefront of youth culture and innovation, known for engaging its consumers in an interactive quest for creative ideas. One of SCION’s trademarks is its support of organizations that also seek to connect with children and young adults in expressive, artistic ways.
In its mission to advocate community outreach and foster creativity in the younger generation, SCION now joins forces with Cut&Paste in the FRESHLY SQUEEZED WEB DESIGN CHALLENGE (”Contest”). The website design competition will benefit J.U.i.C.E., a non-profit weekly after-school program that allows the underprivileged youth of Los Angeles to express themselves artistically through dance, music, visual arts, and MC skills workshops.
As J.U.i.C.E. focuses its resources on programming and operations, they need your help: SCION’s new online competition, the FRESHLY SQUEEZED WEB DESIGN CHALLENGE summons all web designers, illustrators, graffiti connoisseurs, coding geniuses, hip-hop enthusiasts, and creatives all around to help J.U.i.C.E. refine their online presence with a brand new homepage design. Web designs submitted for the competition should embody J.U.i.C.E.’s urban aesthetic and youthful spirit, while adding to the site’s functionality as a user-friendly vehicle for communication.
So, help city kids, put $5K in your pocket, and get your work seen. Submit your designs for a new and improved Web site for J.U.i.C.E., a nonprofit hip-hop arts program for LA’s urban youth, and you’ll be entered to win five grand, courtesy of SCION. All entries must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on April 10, 2009. Visit the site to learn more.
30 April 2008

Inhabitat is at it again - they’re showcasing the work produced by students from the University of Belgrade, made from industrial wood and shown at the Milan Furniture Fair. They want you to vote for your favorite design - whether you vote or not, go take a look at the student work. It’s amazingly creative and beautiful!
30 April 2008
Students, instructors and administrators: Submit your students’ latest design, advrtising and photography work to Graphis New Talent. Get the recognition you deserve, and share your work with peers and hiring industory professionals. Every student included earns a Graphis Gold Award, and standout instructors earn the Platinum Award.
Register online with this link, and click on the Call For Entry link on that page. Complete instructions, forms, art specifications, shipping and payment procedures may be obtained online at the entry Web site. All entrants and subscribers are eligible for a 40% discount on the annual. Deadline is 26 May 2008.
30 April 2008
Photographs that focus on all things horses, from Appaloosas to Zebras, country roaming to carousel rotating, are welcome to this call for entry. Images of working horses, wild horses, dressage, tack, anything related to the life of our equine friends is welcome.
The Center for Fine Art Photography, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, invites photographers working in all mediums and styles to participate in its exhibitions. Traditional, contemporary, avant-garde, creative and experimental works, including new processes, mixed techniques are welcome.
The exhibition, which will be held at The Center for Fine Art Photography’s gallery from September 5 through September 27, 2008, is open to all domestic and international, professional and amateur photographers working with digital or traditional photography or combinations of both.
Deadline is 18 June 2008. Visit the site to learn more about hte judge, the exhibition, and the prize awards.
29 April 2008
The Center for Fine Art Photography in cooperation with Beet Street* will host a show of photographs created by Peace Corps Volunteers during its long history. The 2008 Peace Corps Exhibition will take place in Fort Collins, Colorado during the International Peace Corps Reunion. Selected images will be exhibited in the Center’s gallery during the reunion, August 20 – August 30, 2008 and on the Center’s website for two additional years. There are also plans for a traveling exhibition.
- Eligibility: Pictures created by current and former Peace Corps Volunteers will be accepted.
- The photos must be of events and everyday life during a Peace Corps Volunteer’s tour.
- Juror: Dr. Anthony Bannon, Director of the George Eastman House in Rochester New York.
- No entry fee, as the show is underwritten by Beet Street, an independent cultural and economic development entity of the Ft. Collins Downtown Develop Authority and sponsor for the Peace Corps Reunion.
Deadline is 29 May 2008. Visit the site to learn more.
Photo above: Alema Rose, Aler IDP Camp, Uganda, 2006, by Heather McClintock.
29 April 2008

Not a philosophy, but it’s definitely Flash! You’ve been invited to display your skills in the play and in the development of this new game. Flashosophy was created by members of the Flash Player team at Adobe Systems San Francisco. Their goal is to provide a fun place for both Flash game players and developers. Players will be rewarded with cash prizes for achieving high scores, and developers will be rewarded with Adobe software for creating games with their engines.
All games and engines are free. The site was launched last week and the contest starts on May 1st. Top scores are rewarded monthly through cash dropped into your Paypal account. Developers will be rewarded every two to three months by entering in the game creation contests. Visit the site to learn more.