Events & Opportunities | Competition | Design | Posted on 21.10.2010 | Posted by CL

Creative Tap Awards

What is the Creative Tap Award?
The Creative Tap is a new annual award scheme to celebrate excellence in digital creative.

How does it work?
-Creative Tap choose a charity recipient -the charity write a creative brief for a digital project -all art/design students in higher education are invited to respond to this brief -The winner is given the Creative Tap Award and the prize of a two-month paid internship -the winning concept is given, free-of-charge, back to the charity to use as they wish This year we're really proud to be working with leading children's charity, UNICEF UK who have written a brief around their current street children campaign.

Details of the funding body- Baigent Digital Baigent Digital is a creative web agency that works primarily with charities to help them achieve their potential online.

Creative Director at Baigent Digital, Steven Ramsay, a former Audi Design Foundation Award winner himself, knows the career benefits that awards can bring. He was motivated to create a scheme that would not only support students in the design community, but also the third sector through showcasing fantastic digital creative, and so the Creative Tap Award was established.

Application process
You must be a student, currently studying an art or design related course at a higher education institution and an NUS card-holder to be eligible to enter this award.

A3 sized storyboard entries can be drawn/painted on paper, or created as JPG/PDF digital files. For full details on how to enter, the brief and terms and conditions, please see the Creative Tap website.

The brief is available to view now on the Creative Tap website and entrants have from 1st to 30th November 2010 to get their entries in. Entries received before or after these dates will not be included.

All details can be found on www.creativetap.co.uk


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