Poster For Tomorrow Design Competition on Healthcare

Deadline: 10 July 2015
Open to:Individual, graphic design schools, universities, students, graphic designers, governmental institutions and NGOs across the world
Prizes: Poster for tomorrow will reward the best 100 designs by including them in the “Work Right!” exhibition

Description

Poster for tomorrow, run by the 4tomorrow organisation, is an international poster competition based on human rights issues that affect us all. As well as the annual poster contest, 4 tomorrow organises graphic design workshops and debates on civic responsibility and empowerment of the individual across the world in partnership with graphic design schools and universities, for students, graphic designers and governmental institutions and NGOs. In 2015 poster for tomorrow sent the call out to graphic designers and students to create a poster to raise awareness of the universal right to healthcare.

As healthcare is such a vast issue, poster for tomorrow will tackling the issue in three areas:

  • Universal access to healthcare now;
  • Eradication of preventable Diseases;
  • Access to clean water.

The central theme that binds these topics is access: access to healthcare services drugs that can help treat diseases, access to clean water that prevents the spread of diseases, and access to education and services that can increase awareness of diseases.

Eligibility

Individual, graphic design schools, universities, students, graphic designers, governmental institutions and NGOs across the world are eligible to apply.

Prizes

Poster for tomorrow will reward the best 100 designs by including them in the “Work Right!” exhibition, as part of an event called “a day for tomorrow”, that will be held in a series of cities around the world on 10th December 2014 to celebrate the anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights.

How to apply?

Apply by first making the free register. Once you have created your account and you’re logged into the website, a “MY ACCOUNT” link page will be available from the top menu bar. Click that link to access your own account page, where you will be able to manage your submissions. Registering is the only way to ensure your artwork will be entered into the competition.

For more information, please check the official web-page or FAQ.

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