2014 Taiwan International Student Design Competition: Preliminary Selection Finalist Announced

The international jury of the Icograda endorsed 2014 Taiwan International Student Design Competition convened on September 9th, 2014 in order to assess 4073 submissions.
The international jury of the Icograda endorsed 2014 Taiwan International Student Design Competition convened on September 9th, 2014 in order to assess 4073 submissions.

08.09.2014 News

The Preliminary Selection of the Icograda Endorsed 2014 Taiwan International Student Design Competition was held on September 9th, 2014. Fifteen experts from the “Product Design”, “Visual Design”, and “Digital Animation” industries were invited to be the jury. A total of 4073 pieces of creative work from students all over the world were judged separately by jurors in different categories.

After rounds of intense debate and discussion, 153 pieces were chosen in the Visual Design Category, 50 pieces in Product Design Category, 31 pieces in Digital Animation Category, and 34 pieces in Brand Specified Category, totaling 268 pieces of nominated works.

The Final Selection will be in mid-October. Jurors with outstanding professional background from different countries will gather in Taiwan and choose the winners of 2014. The finalists will have to submit their work again in printout, posters or paperboards.

View the Preliminary Selection Finalist list here




 



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The international jury of the Icograda endorsed 2014 Taiwan International Student Design Competition convened on September 9th, 2014 in order to assess 4073 submissions.
The international jury of the Icograda endorsed 2014 Taiwan International Student Design Competition convened on September 9th, 2014 in order to assess 4073 submissions.

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