The 8 finalists in this year’s Tiger Translate Global Showcase have been announced.
October 10th, 2011
Each year, Tiger Translate attracts a number of emerging artists keen to showcase their work on a global scale.
Entries to the 2011 Tiger Translate Global Showcase closed on September 30, and the artwork of the 8 chosen finalists has been revealed. Each finalist entry captures the theme of ’growth’ – personal or global – and represents the Tiger brand in a colourful, inventive way.
The winner of the Tiger Translate Global Showcase will be announced at an exclusive event on 30 November. Stay tuned to Indesignlive for a chance to win a double pass to this anticipated annual event!
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