Call for Entries: A distinguished acknowledgement of design skills and their contribution to shaping the future in the state of Victoria.
May 1st, 2008
The Premier’s Design Awards are a biennial awards program developed by the Victorian State Government to recognise excellence in the realm of design practice in Victoria.
The awards will be a highlight of the State of Design festival to be held in Melbourne and Victoria from July 16th – 24th 2008.
Entries into The Premier’s Design Awards close May 7th.
As the highest acknowledgement of excellence in the realm of design practice in Victoria, receiving a Victorian Premier’s Design Mark and being included in the Premier’s Design Awards exhibition and publication is an opportunity offered to professional designers at the very top of their game – in terms of skill, service and social awareness.
The recipients of the 2008 Premier’s Design Awards will be announced during the State of Design Festival in July 2008.
Above is an image of last years winner, Material By Product.
CATEGORIES
Industrial / Product Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Architecture
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Interior Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Graphic Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Multimedia Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Landscape Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Exhibition Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Fashion Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Textile Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Hand Made Objects
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
Set Design
Commercial, Cultural, Self-initiated
How To Enter
For more information on eligibility, judging process, entry requirements, category explanations, prizes, awards, nominations, terms and conditions please request information from info@stateofdesign.com.au or visit www.stateofdesign.com.au
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