As of March 2012, designers, manufacturers and young professionals from all over the world are called upon to submit their latest and most creative designs to the red dot award: communication design. In 2011, over 6,468 works were submitted. This year, thousands of entries are once again expected. Only the best will be awarded the […]
February 9th, 2012
As of March 2012, designers, manufacturers and young professionals from all over the world are called upon to submit their latest and most creative designs to the red dot award: communication design.
In 2011, over 6,468 works were submitted. This year, thousands of entries are once again expected.
Only the best will be awarded the quality seal for outstanding design: the red dot.
Call for entries
Early Bird: 7 March – 30 March 2012
Regular: 31 March – 30 April 2012
Latecomer: 1 May – 25 May 2012
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