Hugo Graphic Design Contest

hugo billboard 150x150 Hugo Graphic Design ContestEntry deadline is 11:59 PM, PST – June 30, 2009.

Hugo Boss is asking for from fans, professionals, and students for concept ideas for its Hugo Create contest. specializes in for men and women.

The selects 10 winners from each contest round. One winner from the group will have their published in the international urban magazine, i-D. All winners receive a $500 cash award. Other winning designs will be painted on walls during the month of September.

The contest wants advertising poster designs that feature the HUGO Man bottle. The is “.” Examples for this theme are favorite holiday moments, travel locations, or outdoor activities.

hugo mag ad Hugo Graphic Design ContestAll visuals must be submitted electronically as RGB or JPEG files no larger than 500kb. , , painting, or any other medium applicable for design is acceptable.

The final format used to publish visuals on the Hugo Boss website is 672 pixels wide by 960 pixels high. Submissions can be in portrait or landscape orientation. If your entry is selected as a winner and is in landscape mode, you will need to turn in a version that is in portrait format.

are judged on the most daring, expressive, and clever designs. Judges will be taking into consideration the uniqueness, quality, wit, and product relevance of submissions.

The deadline for this contest round is June 30, 2009. For the official contest rules, click here. For more information, the official entry form, and other contest materials, go to the official website by clicking here.

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The 2008 Saint Louis Art Fair

September 5-7, MO – The has been consistently recognized as one of the top five outdoor arts festivals in America by prestigious independent industry publications and was ranked the Number One Fine Show in the Country in 2006 by the Harris List, the Number Two Fine & Show in the country in 2005 by Sunshine Artist 200 best

Their Mission: to create access to a broad array of and art experiences, to nurture the development and understanding of diverse art forms and cultures and to encourage the expanding depth and breadth of cultural life in the area. Through exhibition, sale, performance and education, we collaborate with and serve the community.

This festival is a free event that is a result of the vision and commitment of our dedicated volunteer team leaders, generous corporate sponsors, committed Board of Directors and the City of Clayton. We hope that your visit with us is enjoyable and enriching this year, and many more years to come.

Check it out and get more information by viewing their site.

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St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase

July 19: Filmmaking /, , 6128 Delmar Blvd.
July 20-23: Film Programs,
July 24: Closing-Night Awards Party,

Click (here) for a list of the official film selections for the 2008 Showcase.

Tickets
Tickets for film programs at the Tivoli are $10 each; $8 for students with valid and current photo ID and for Cinema St. Louis members with valid membership cards. Advance tickets go on sale beginning Tuesday, July 1, at the Tivoli Theatre box office (5-10 p.m. Monday-Friday and 2-10 p.m. Saturday-Sunday). Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis. No phone sales, but tickets can be purchased online (see below).

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Tickets may also be purchased in advance at tickets.landmarktheatres.com. There is a $1 per-ticket service charge. You must pick up your tickets at the Tivoli box-office window. Bring the credit card that you used to purchase the tickets and the confirmation number. Online sales are limited to full-price tickets only. Cinema St. Louis member and student discounts can only be obtained in person at the box office because ID is required.

The St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase (SLFS), an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. With advances in affordable digital filmmaking, more and more movies are being made in St. Louis and environs, but opportunities for moviegoers to see that work are scarce, because few of the films ever screen commercially. SLFS frequently provides the only chance area filmmakers have to display their talents on the big screen.

SLFS is held at the Tivoli Theatre in the vibrant entertainment district. A carefully renovated -deco theater from the 1920s with a 450-seat main auditorium, the Tivoli is regularly voted St. Louis’ favorite theater in the Riverfront Times’ annual “Best of St. Louis” poll. The event annually screens works that were written, directed, edited, or produced by St. Louis natives or those with strong local ties featuring 15-20 programs over five days, ranging from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Highlights include post-screening talks with filmmakers, lively seminars on the moviemaking process, and a closing-night party at Blueberry Hill that features announcements of SLFS films chosen for inclusion in the St. Louis International Film Festival and awards given by the St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association.

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