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Salazar Awards 2009
Ashlea Spitz, April 16, 2009 at 3:29 AM

Presented by the GDC/BC and Metropolitan Fine Printers
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: MICHAEL OSBORNE, MODSF

Event Details
When: Friday May 8, 2009 6pm - 10pm
Where: Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Lecture Theater: Room 301
1399 Johnston Street
Granville Island, Vancouver
TICKETS: members $5 \ non-members $15

 

Co-sponsored by Metropolitan Fine Printers, the Salazar Student Awards recognize projects of up-and-coming design students across British Columbia. Selected by a panel of distinguished design professionals, a winner is selected in three areas: Print Design, Advertising and Interactive Design. The Graphic Designers of Canada – BC Chapter will be hosting the Salazar Student Awards May 8th, 2009 from 6-10pm at the Emily Carr University Lecture Theatre. The annual awards program recognizes outstanding student design projects from throughout the province. In addition, a keynote address by Michael Osborne, President and Creative Director of the San Francisco-based graphic design firm MODSF.

The GDC/BC Salazar Student Awards, established in 1985 by the British Columbia Mainland Chapter of The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, was created in honor of Enrique Salazar. Mr. Salazar was one of the founding members of the society and the national representative for the BC chapter for two years. He was a partner in Salazar Graphics, and taught graphic design at Capilano College until his death in June of 1985.

This years judges includes:
Jim Skipp – Skipp Design
Kristen Skipp – Skipp Design
Catherine Worrall – Ideastream Design
Vida Jurcic – Hangar 18 Creative
Matt SamyciaWood – Industrial Brand
Roberto Dosil – CCSP Press

Promotional design communications by past Salazar winner Nancy Wu.

AWARDS
A cash prize of $500 will be awarded to one student from each of the following categories: A judging committee comprised of top professionals of the GDC/BC will be reviewing and selecting the winners and honorable mentions. Judging will be based on the strategy and rationales of the pieces as well as the level of visual execution.

MORE DETAILS CAN BE FOUND HERE

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