There is still time for designers, architects, innovators, artists and companies to submit projects to the A’ Design Award and Competition 2016. Deadline for submission is February 28. Update: A’ Design Award has extended the deadline which is now March 7.
The A’ Design Award is the world’s first design award and competition that has been actively developed in order to create value for the participants and offers the competitors a great opportunity to highlight themselves to attract the attention of media, publishers and buyers.
Winning A’ Design Award bestows many benefits and privileges to the awarded participants: In addition to the award winners’ kit which includes the award trophy, the annual yearbook, printed certificate in metal frame, the winners also get free gala-night invitation for two people to the award ceremony, free participation and space allocation in the winners’ exhibition, free utilization of Design Mediator services, inclusion in BuySellDesign Network, proof of creation service, free listing at DesignMegaStore, guaranteed publication through IDNN and DXGN Networks to 100+ magazines including Design Interviews & DM Design Magazine, press release preparation and distribution through DesignPRWire, publicity and visibility through DesignMedia communications and feedbacks, judging and evaluation of entries by a by an international jury panel of scholars, professionals and media members.
The A’ Design Award has over 100 categories, some of those are “Good Industrial Design Award,” “Good Architecture Design Award” and “Good Product Design Award.” See all the categories here
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