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The Adobe® Design Achievement Awards

Son Başvuru Tarihi: 05 Haziran 2009
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The Adobe® Design Achievement Awards celebrate student achievement reflecting the powerful convergence of technology and the creative arts. The competition - which showcases individual and group projects created with industry-leading Adobe creative software - honors the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, developers and computer artists from the world's top institutions of higher education.

Timing
Contest begins on 03 November 2008, and ends on 05 June 2009. All entries must be received by Adobe no later than 17:00, Pacific time on 05 June 2009.

Eligibility
Contest is open to all individuals age 18 years or older who are full-time matriculated students in an accredited institution of higher education in the 50 U.S. states, Washington D.C., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Republic of China, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, Brazil, Russian Federation, Poland and Turkey, who hold citizenship status or have official work or student visas for the above countries. For group entries, everyone who worked on the entry must be listed on the entry form and must meet these eligibility requirements. One of these people must be designated on the entry form as lead team member. Employees, independent contractors, officers, and directors of Sponsor; its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising, promotion, and fulfillment agencies, and legal advisors; the judging panel; and the immediate family members and persons living in the same household of such persons are not eligible to participate in the Contest. All federal, state, provincial, autonomous, and local laws and regulations apply. Void where prohibited.

Categories and Judging
Each entry must meet the requirements as specified below in Section 4. Any nonconforming entries will be disqualified. Altered, defaced, mutilated, illegible, or incomplete Entry Forms are not eligible and will result in disqualification of entry. Entries that contain any content that is pornographic in nature, lewd, or sexually explicit, in Sponsor's sole discretion, will be disqualified. After each entry is screened for compliance with the entry requirements, it will be judged by an independent panel of judges selected by the Sponsor. The judges' decisions are final and binding. Judges retain the right to reclassify entries from one category to another or to select only components of the submission for honors. There are three (3) Category Segments in which there are twelve (12) categories that may have one Category Winner and two Finalist prizes awarded regardless of whether entries were submitted by an individual or a group, unless the judges determine that the entry quality does not warrant the awarding of all three prizes. The entries, whether submitted by an individual or a group, shall be judged together in each category on a points system, based on originality, effectiveness in meeting the communication objective, and contestant(s) skills in applying Adobe products as specified in their entry forms. The category segments are Interactive Media, Motion and Video, and Traditional Media.

The following categories are available for entries in the Interactive Media segment:

Browser Based Design
Appropriate entries for this category include designs meant to be viewed through a browser on a computer or other device (excluding mobile phones). Deployment of the entry requires participant interaction such as experience design, websites developed using cascading style sheets (CSS), user interface design, and eLearning projects, and the entry must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as a URL reference where content will remain constant until November 30, 2009.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on CD or DVD-ROM with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, etc.).

Non-Browser Based Design
Appropriate entries for this category include designs on computer or device deployment requiring participant interaction such as experience design, kiosks, user interface design, DVDs, and eLearning projects meant to be resident on the computer system and not delivered via a browser. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as a PDF or as a URL reference where content will remain constant until November 30, 2009.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on CD or DVD-ROM with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, etc.).

Application Development
Appropriate entries for this category include applications that can run inside the browser or on the desktop (using Adobe AIRTM software). Examples of these applications are available at www.flex.org/showcase. These applications have both a design and development component and are likely created by teams as well as individuals.

The entries for this category are components and applications that enhance user experience (through innovative layouts, data visualization, and engaging look and feel), were created using Adobe FlexTM and/or Adobe AIR, and may incorporate the use of Ajax. The application should be complete enough to illustrate the concept.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website in Adobe AIR format or as a URL reference where the application will remain constant until November 30, 2009.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, img, etc.).

Entries must be submitted with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Installation Design
Appropriate entries for this category include installation design, wayfinding systems, kiosks, exhibit design, environmental graphics, and retail interior designs that require some level of interactivity by users via stimulus of their senses. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as PDF files, as illustrated mockups in a format compatible with Flash, or as a URL reference where content will remain constant until November 30, 2009.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on CD or DVD-ROM with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, etc.).

Mobile Design
Appropriate entries for this category include media designed for mobile devices and experiences and intended for exclusive use on handheld mobile devices or mobile experiences, such as animated ads, websites, games, and widgets (icons, avatars, desktops). Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as an emulated version in a format compatible with Flash Player or as a URL reference where content will remain constant until November 30, 2009.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on CD or DVD-ROM with accompany original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, etc.).

The following categories are available for entries in the Motion and Video segment:

Animation
Appropriate entries for this category include, but are not limited to, narrative character-based or experimental animations with any combination of computer-generated graphics, visual effects, or digital reproductions of drawn img. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools. Only the first five (5) minutes will be judged.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as a URL to a video sharing website such as Youtube.com.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on DVD-ROM in either QuickTime or AVI format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, etc.) and a one-minute clip for viewing in QuickTime format at the awards event.

Live Action
Appropriate entries for this category include narrative or non-narrative short films or videos, documentaries, or commercials shot on video and edited, originating from continuous live action with optional use of visual effects. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools. Only the first five (5) minutes will judged.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as a URL to a video sharing website such as Youtube.com

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on DVD-ROM in either QuickTime or AVI format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit a one-minute clip for viewing in QuickTime format at the awards event.

Finalists will be required to submit all relevant releases for creative assets not developed by the entrant (music, etc.) and appearance releases for actors.

Motion Graphics
Appropriate entries for this category are composited text, animated still img, and/or live action, and may include film trailers, titles, commercials, public service announcements, brand identity, etc. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as a URL to a video sharing site such as Youtube.com.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted on DVD-ROM in either QuickTime or AVI format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Finalists will be required to submit a one-minute clip for viewing in QuickTime format at the awards event.

The following categories are available for entries in the Traditional Media segment:

Illustration
Appropriate entries for this category include editorial illustration that is used to convey information or clarify concepts; narrative illustration (including a series of up to six illustrations for books); illustration for computer games; or technical, scientific, or architectural illustration. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website with one copy in PDF and from one to ten img of the submitted piece in JPEG format with embedded color profiles.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted in printed format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Packaging
Appropriate entries for this category include examples or img of any 3D product packaging including layouts for product boxes, labels, bags, or on-shelf merchandising. Entries must have been created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as PDF files, with up to ten additional images of the submitted piece in JPEG format.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted in printed format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Photography
Appropriate entries for this category include single pictures or a series of up to ten related images. img must be photographic in nature and then digitally enhanced or manipulated primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website in PDF with embedded color profiles, with up to ten images of the submitted piece(s) in JPEG format.

If invited into the semifinal judging round, the entry must be submitted in printed format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

Print Communications
Appropriate entries for this category include advertising, branding and other promotional communications; books; brochures; catalogs; identity systems; magazines; posters; and other printed documents that were created primarily (over 50%) with Adobe tools.

Entries must be uploaded to the competition website as PDF files, with up to ten additional images of the submitted piece in JPEG format.

If invited into the semifinal round of judging, the entry must be submitted in printed format with accompanying original digital files in Adobe software format.

How to Enter
Application entry forms are exclusively available from the Contest entry web page at www.ADAAentry.com. Complete the entry form online in its entirety. Each entry must include the following:

A completed web application form, which includes an artist's statement or statement of the entry's communication objective in 100 words or less, a brief explanation of how it was produced in 100 words or less, and affiliated entry number assigned by the competition entry website;

A digital copy of valid student identification, proof of enrollment, or a letter from your faculty certifying that you are a full-time matriculated student in an institution of higher education in the 50 U.S. states, Washington D.C., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Republic of China, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Portugal, Spain, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Greece, Iceland, Lithuania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Colombia, El Salvador, Peru, Israel, Ghana, Zimbabwe or Turkey. Group entries must provide the above information for each member of the group. If such information is not provided for an individual or each member of a group entry, the entry will be disqualified.

An original work, created not earlier than May 1, 2008, within one of the 12 Categories defined in Section 3 above. The work must be created primarily (50% or more) with the Adobe tools designated in each category as stated above, and be accompanied by original digital files in Adobe software format;

Entries invited into the semifinal round must be marked with the entry number assigned by the competition website and sent by mail or courier (such as FedEx, DHL, or UPS) in protected packaging to the address set forth in semifinalists documentation.All semifinal entries must be postmarked by June 23, 2009, or they will be disqualified. Any entry not complying with the above entry requirements will be disqualified. Contestants may submit up to three (3) entries, provided that each entry is for a different Category. Each entry must be submitted separately. In all cases, physically submitted entries become the exclusive property of Adobe and will not be returned. The semifinalists will be asked to donate the entry to the program for special purposes in support of extending the program in the community, such as providing semifinalists' work to elementary or primary schools to inspire students. Sponsor accepts no responsibility for entries that are lost or damaged in transit. Sponsor shall use reasonable care to prevent any loss or damage to entries received by Sponsor; however, Sponsor shall not be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential loss that results from the loss or damage to any entry. Unless prohibited by law and not applicable to Contestants residing in India, Sponsor's liability shall be limited to the lesser of (a) the value of the media on which the entry was contained or (b) 50 Dollars. Semifinalists will be provided the mailing address upon notification of semifinalist status.

Prizes
The top three finalists in each category (collectively, the "Finalists") will be announced and prizes will be awarded at the Awards Event to be held in Beijing in August 2009 (the "Event"). Finalists, including individuals and only the team leader designated in the group entries, will receive a trip to Beijing, China, for participation in the Awards Event, and Icograda Design World Congress, including nonrefundable coach class round-trip airfare (if located outside the metropolitan Beijing area) and two nights' accommodation in shared housing arrangements selected by Icograda. All other trip expenses will be the responsibility of the Finalists. Those entries that are awarded an Honorable Mention in any given category are invited to attend the Event but will be responsible for their own transportation to the Event and accommodations. Of the top three Finalists in each category, only one Category Winner will be awarded. The remaining two will be awarded as Finalists. All individuals who choose to travel to the Awards Event, regardless of whether Sponsor has paid for their accommodations, shall be solely responsible for understanding what documents, such as visas and passports, would be required for their travel, and for attaining and maintaining such documents at their own cost. Should any individual's travel plans be hindered by a failure to receive or maintain such documents, the individual would be considered to have forfeited any and all winnings, and Sponsor shall not be responsible for replacing any travel accommodation of, awarding any prize(s) to, or otherwise compensating such individual through any alternative means.

Category Winners
Individual Category Winners will receive US$3,000 cash, one (1) Adobe Creative Suite® 4 Master Collection education version, a Winner's certificate, and a three-dimensional award. Group Winners will receive US$3,000 cash to be split by the winning team members and a three-dimensional award, and each of the designated team members will receive a Winner's certificate plus their choice of the education version of either Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium [US$599], Web Premium [US$499], or Production Premium [US$599].

Finalists
Individual Finalists will receive 1.000 Dollars, their choice of the education version of either Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium, Web Premium, or Production Premium, and a Finalist's certificate. Group Finalists will receive 1.000 Dollars cash to be split by the winning team members, and each member will receive a Finalist's certificate and the education version of their choice of either one (1) Adobe Creative Suite Standard product (Design Standard or Web Standard) or three (3) individual products from the choice of Adobe After Effects® CS4, Adobe Audition® 3, Adobe Encore® CS4, Adobe Premiere® Pro CS4, or Adobe SoundboothTM CS4.

Honorable Mention Designees
Individual and group member Honorable Mention designees will receive one (1) Adobe software product of their choice (choose from the education versions of: Adobe Acrobat® 8 Professional, Adobe After Effects CS4, Adobe Audition 3, Adobe Encore CS4, Adobe Illustrator® CS4, Adobe InDesign® CS4, Adobe Photoshop® CS4, or Adobe Premiere Pro CS4) and an Honorable Mention designee certificate.

Because this is a contest of skill, winning is dependent upon the quality of entries received. All prizes will be awarded unless there are fewer eligible entries for a Category than prizes for that Category or the judges determine that the quality of entries does not warrant a prize. No alternative prize, cash, or other substitution is allowed except by Sponsor in the event of prize unavailability. Prizes are non-assignable/non-transferable. All federal, state, provincial, autonomous, and local taxes are the sole responsibility of the winners. Prices listed are average retail values only. The winner of any prize shall not be entitled to the difference of a listed price for any of the respective prizes and any price that such a winner would have otherwise had to pay for the respective product(s) in his/her jurisdiction or any other jurisdiction.

Finalist Notification
Entries will be judged from July 8, 2009 to July 10, 2009. Finalists will be notified by courier, e-mail, or telephone and will have ten (10) days from receipt of notification to acknowledge Finalist status and confirm attendance at the Event, by U.S. mail, e-mail, or courier. Finalists will be notified that they have been nominated for placement but will not know what their winning placement is until the actual Event. Sponsor is not responsible for and shall not be liable for late, lost, misdirected, or unsuccessful efforts to notify winners. If a selected Finalist cannot be contacted, is ineligible, fails to acknowledge status, or fails to comply with any term or condition of these Official Rules, a prize may be forfeited and an alternate Finalist may be selected. Finalists will be required to sign and return a liability release, declaration of eligibility, license agreement, and, where lawful, a publicity consent agreement, all within ten (10) days of receipt by winner as a condition of receiving a prize.

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