What is a Creative Invite?

A Creative Invite is an open call for submissions to unique projects. Talenthouse is driven by Creative Invites set by internationally recognized artists, brands and industry leaders to help discover, nurture, and empower future generations of great talent.

Creative Invite > Art / Design > Graphic Designers and Art Directors, design the layout for a book.

  • Submit68 days 11 hours 39 Min. left
  • VoteMay 26 - Jun 01, 2010
  • Winner Announced
Philippe McClelland
  • Graphic Designers and Art Directors, design the layout for a book.
  • Philippe McClelland
  • Incentive: Receive full credit and global exposure for your layout design
  • World renowned photographer Philippe McClelland is developing a book of his photography, showcasing his body of work from the music and entertainment industries, to fashion spreads and advertising campaigns.

    He invites all talented Graphic Designers and Art Directors that have experience in book layout to submit samples of their best work.

    As the chosen designer, you will work "along side" Philippe to develop and complete his photo book and you will receive full credit for your role as the Art Director/Graphic Designer.

    Philippe will view all of the submissions and will ultimately determine his final selection by which designer's style compliments his work best.

    For more information on Philippe and to view his work, go to www.talenthouse.com/philippemcclelland
  • Files: Creative Invite Rules (PDF)

 Details

Target Group Designers, Graphic Designers, Art directors

Selection Criteria Invite your friends and fans to vote on your work. Submissions with the most votes are automatically included in the final selection round. Philippe McClelland will determine the final selection.

Submission requirements upload your works in JPEG or GIF format and not exceeding 5MB each. Provide your 3 best page layout samples to best represent you.

 Artist biography

Philippe McClelland is a renowned photographer who shaped his career by shooting celebrities such as Denzel Washington and James Brown and has worked with CBS, Sony, Universal and others.
He grew up within a family of designers. From an early age, he developed an appreciation of architecture and design that continues to be the focus of his work today.

Philippe earned a degree at Saint Martin's College of Art and Design in London - working mostly in the fashion and entertainment industry. He tries to infuse his imagery with humor whenever possible, starting with the mundane and turning it into the unexpected.

His work includes projects for Disney, CBS, Sony, Universal, Virgin, Fader, Vibe, Urb, Levi's and many more.


 FAQ

What is a Creative Invite? Established and respected artists launch Creative Invites (CI's) through Talenthouse to find and support new talent. An CI challenges our artistic community to submit ideas or concepts for a new, creative and typically collaborative artistic endeavour that is sponsored by our established artists. CI's are as diverse as the Talenthouse community itself and span everything from recording new tracks with well known musicians, to designing new fashion lines for renowned designers, to auditioning for film or television projects.

How do I participate in an Creative Invite? All artists are invited to peruse our CI page to find projects that appeal to them. When you find an CI that you want to submit your work for, click on that specific CI page. From there, simply click 'Submit' and follow the instructions.

Who is eligible to participate? Anyone. If you are a member of the Talenthouse community, you are eligible to submit your work to any CI.

How is the winner selected? The Talenthouse community votes for their favorite submissions to any particular CI. The finalists are those who receive the highest number of votes. Typically, the artists who hosted the CI will select the winning artist from these finalists. In other instances, the hosting artist may look beyond these finalists to the entire pool of submitted work to find the winner.

How many artists enter? The number of participants for any given CI varies and depends on the interest of the project in the community. There is no maximum or minimum number of entries for an CI.

Is there always a winner? Typically, there will be a winner for each CI. However, if none of the submissions meet the hosting artist's expectations or project vision, no winner will be selected.

How many times can I enter? You can only submit your work to a particular CI one time. There is no limit to the number of CI's you can participate in.

Will I get paid if I win? Talenthouse does not provide any monetary compensation to CI winners. If the project has any financial component, the terms of that arrangement will be negotiated and agreed upon by and between the hosting artist and the CI winner.

What will I get if I don't win? All CI submissions are available for viewing by the entire Talenthouse community. Because the Talenthouse community consists not only of undiscovered talent but also of industry leaders and established artists, each submission grants you the unique opportunity of global exposure for your work and talent.

Do you own the intellectual property rights to my artwork? Talenthouse's mission is to liberate all artists. Thus, Talenthouse does not retain any ownership rights to your artwork except a very limited right to use certain materials on its website and in its marketing documentation (see, the Terms of Use). As part of the Creative Invite process, the host of the Creative Invite may request additional ownership rights in your artwork as a pre-requisite to winning the Creative Invite. The host may also seek to work with you outside of the Creative Invite process. In any event, the rules for each Creative Invite are different and you should read them carefully before participating. The property rights a host obtains from the winner are set forth in the rules.

How long will Talenthouse publish my submission? Submissions become part of the project and as such will remain on your profile for as long as you maintain one. Should you delete your profile, Talenthouse will continue to publish your submissions in connection with the CI for up to twelve months.

After the CI is over, will the Talenthouse community still be able to view my work? Yes. Your submitted work will be viewable on your profile and also, should Talenthouse choose to use it, could be viewed on other locations on the Talenthouse site.

Can I launch my own CI, even if I'm not an established artist? Anyone and everyone can suggest an idea for an CI. Talenthouse will review your ideas. If your suggested CI is in tune with Talenthouse's mission and vision, we will publish it on the site.

How do I launch my own CI? Presently our website has a 'Suggest' button for CI's. Clicking on this button will allow you to suggest an idea or concept for a CI. Once submitted, Talenthouse will review your ideas. If your suggested CI is in tune with Talenthouse's mission and vision, we will publish it on the site. Additionally, we are developing an automated feature whereby all artists will be able to submit and sponsor their own CI.