Designers across the region are invited to enter their best projects using InterfaceFLOR products.

indesignlive.sg
January 5th, 2012
Riding on the power of social media, InterfaceFLOR has launched a competition to recognise designers in Asia who make the best use of their products.
In “The Best You’ve Got?”, designers are invited to submit their projects to InterfaceFLOR. All entries will be posted on the company’s Facebook page where the public gets to play their part in voting the winner.

The winning entry will be a combination of the number of ’Likes’, as well as votes by InterfaceFLOR’s business and account managers (who will not be able to vote their own country’s entries).
The prize is a Lytro 16GB Camera.

To submit, email to ecommunication@interfaceflor.com with the following:
– 2 images of the project (renderings not accepted)
– Project name
– Client
– Name of design firm
– Lead designer on the project
– Date of completion

The contest ends 30 April 2012. For more details, go to thebestyouvegot.wordpress.com
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