Young creatives invited to design Advertising Age cover

Winner will be rewarded with a trip to the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in June.
April 19, 2010 4:32 by Ben Flanagan
Advertising Age is enlisting young creatives all over the world to design the cover for its upcoming global issue – and will reward the winner with a trip to the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival in June.
To celebrate Ad Age’s annual global issue, which will focus on the international advertising and marketing scene, global marketers and how brands connect with consumers, Ad Age is inviting creatives under 30 from all disciplines to submit cover ideas.
For more information, see the call for entries for Ad Age’s Global Cover Competition. The final deadline is May 7, 2010.
The design must incorporate a cover for the print edition of Ad Age, although submissions are not limited to the printed page. Digital ideas are welcome.
The winning design will appear on the cover of the June 14 issue of Ad Age, which will be distributed at Cannes, as well as on AdAge.com and Creativity-Online.com. The winning designer will receive an all expenses-paid trip to the International Advertising Festival in Cannes.
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