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Creative Invite > Photography > Designers Against AIDS Creative Challenge

  • Submit6 days 2 hours 26 Min. left
  • VoteMar 17 - Mar 23, 2010
  • Winner Announced
Designers Against AIDS
  • Designers Against AIDS Creative Challenge
  • Designers Against AIDS
  • Incentive: Have your design used for future DAA ad campaigns
  • Ninette Murk, former fashion journalist and founder of Designers Against AIDS, has an exciting new creative invite designed not only to challenge young artists to create exciting, fresh and innovative designs but also to raise awareness of the fight against AIDS.

    Ninette is inviting you to submit your photos, cartoons, etc. using elements of pop culture in order to help bring back the sexiness of safe sex. Safe sex is just as important now as it was twenty years ago and this is exactly what DAA is looking for, in your project.

    The winner will have their piece of visual design selected to be used in future campaigns.

    This is truly a great opportunity to have your artistic talent showcased on a world scale as well as help bring awareness to a very important topic!
  • Files: Creative Invite Rules (PDF), DAA Logo (JPG)

 Details

Target Group Photography both commercial and art, filmmakers, video makers, advertising, graphics, animation

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. Ninette Murk will determine the final selection.

Submission requirements To submit your works for this Creative Invite, Photography and graphics upload your works in JPG format and not exceeding 5MB. For film and animation, upload your project via you tube URL.

 Artist biography

Designers against AIDS was founded in 2004 to raise AIDS awareness in the international media and towards the general public, more specifically towards young people in the industrialized countries using elements from pop culture.

Designers against AIDS (DAA) was launched in 2004, eying the specific goal of raising AIDS/HIV awareness in the international media and today's worldwide society, specifically aiming this awareness towards youngsters living in the so called industrialized countries.

DAA makes an appeal to its network of artists, celebrities and designers, who contribute into spreading the organization's message, supporting DAA through a range of projects and uniting as Friends of DAA.

Our message: Prevention, stimulate people to get tested, acceptance and equal rights for seropositive people.
Goal: Raise HIV/AIDS awareness and focus on getting this awareness into today's media.

DAA succesfully collaborated with fashion giant H&M in 2008 and 2009, launching the Fashion Against Aids (FAA) campaigns in 30 countries and releasing the collection in nearly 1000 stores.

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