Art Directors Club launches ADC Young Guns 10 global competition for creatives age 30 and under

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guns 3.jpgThe Art Directors Club, based in New York, has launched the global ADC Young Guns 10 competition for creative professionals age 30 or younger.

This year’s YG10 jury, made up of past YG winners, includes two creatives from Australia: Kellie Campbell-Illingworth from Parallax Design, Adelaide and Soren Luckins from Buro North, Melbourne .

ADC Young Guns is the industry’s only international, cross-disciplinary, portfolio-based awards competition that identifies today’s vanguard of young creatives, and is open to both ADC members and nonmembers.  Last year’s competition drew entries from 43 countries, with 41% of entries coming from outside the U.S. (this year’s call for entries will be available in English, Chinese, Korean, Italian, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish).  A total of 50 winners are selected each year by a jury of past ADC Young Guns.

The program is open internationally to creatives age 30 and under who have been working for at least two years, full-time or freelance. Eligible entrants can submit a combination of professional and personal work in graphic design, photography, illustration, advertising, art direction, environmental design, film, animation, motion graphics, interactive design, typography, architecture, copywriting, product design, package design, fashion design, furniture design, interior design, sound design and industrial design.  

(entry fee: 135USD, 99USD if submitted by the early bird deadline of April 17, 11:59 pm EST), with a deadline of May 8, 2012, 11:59 pm EST.

Late entries will be accepted through May 22, 2012, 11:59 pm EST, with addition of a 40USD late fee.   

 

ADC Young Guns 10 “X” call-for-entries campaign

ADC Young Guns recognizes creatives who excel at breaking boundaries and dare to be different on their path to success.  This year’s call-for-entries campaign, created by Dress Code  partners Andre Andreev and Dan Covert, leverages that spirit by focusing on the Roman numeral “X” (representing 10) as a mark of rebellion against mediocrity and traditional boundaries.  

“We’ve always viewed ADC Young Guns as representing the hungry, young talent that wants to make its mark on their industry,” said Andreev, who along with Covert is a YG5 winner.  “The X imagery connects that rebellious energy and determination with this 10th edition of the program.”

The campaign kicked off with a viral video depicting the outside of the ADC Gallery in New York being “vandalized” with giant spray painted graffiti Xs . Subsequent print and video components continue the theme with appearances from 15 past YG winners including Scott Stowell, Emily Oberman, Kevin Brainard, Anne Paas, Lindsay Ballant, Menno Kluin, Silas Munro, Jessica Walsh, Elizabeth Weinberg, Mike Perry, Zach Gold, Lotta Nieminen, Tomi Um, Dora Budor + Maja Cule and Michael Schachtner.

ADC Young Guns 10 launch party, original artwork from top creatives on exhibit at ADC Gallery

The “X” is also a major part of the ADC Young Guns 10 opening party with a show of original “X”-related artwork prints from noted creatives, including Barcelona-based typographer Alex Trochut, The New York Times Magazine design director Arem Duplessis, Amsterdam-based designer Irma Boom, former Ogilvy & Mather co-president/CCO and director of VCU Brandcenter Rick Boyko, director Tom Kuntz and others.  The “X” prints, created with help of program sponsors Neenah Paper and Aldine Printing, will be on exhibit and sale the night of the launch party with proceeds going to ADC Education Programs.  

 The ADC Young Guns 10 launch party takes place on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at the ADC Gallery, 106 West 29th Street, New York.  Admission is free to ADC members, $10 for non members. 

 

ADC Young Guns 10 jury

ADC Young Guns 10 jurors, who are all past YG winners, are as follows:

•  Keira Alexandra, Employee Number1, New York, NY, USA (YG2/YG3)

•  Mike Bishop, independent, Los Angeles, CA, USA (YG6)

•  Kellie Campbell-Illingworth, Parallax Design, Adelaide, Australia (YG8)

•  Abby Clawson Low, HI + LOW, New York, NY (YG5)

•  Keetra Dean Dixon, independent, Baltimore, MD, USA (YG6)

•  Kristofer Delaney, BBDO Designworks, New York, NY, USA (YG5)

•  Jeremy Floto, floto+warner, New York, NY, USA (YG5)

•  Sean Freeman, THEREIS, London, UK (YG9)

•  Michael Freimuth, Franklyn, New York, NY, USA (YG8)

•  Croix Gagnon, Wieden+Kennedy, Portland, OR, USA (YG9)

•  Owen Gildersleeve, independent, London, UK, (YG9)

•  Brian Michael Gossett, independent, Santa Monica, CA, USA (YG6)

•  John Hartmann, Freecell, New York, NY, USA (YG3)

•  Nicole Jacek, KarlssonWilker, New York, NY, USA (YG8)

•  Masashi Kawamura, PARTY, Tokyo, Japan (YG6)

•  Elle Kim, independent, New York, NY, USA (YG8)

•  John Kudos, Studio Kudos, New York, NY, USA (YG6)

•  Soren Luckins, Büro North, Melbourne, Australia, (YG5)

•  Joe Marianek, Pentagram, New York, USA (YG8)

•  Sophia Martineck, independent, Berlin, Germany (YG8)

•  Oliver Munday, OMG, New York, NY, USA (YG7)

•  Lotta Nieminen, independent, New York, NY, USA (YG8)

•  Emily Oberman, Pentagram, New York, NY, USA (YG1)

•  Steve Peck, BBH, New York, NY, USA (YG8)

•  Nana Rausch, QuickHoney, New York, NY, USA (YG3)

•  Bonnie Siegler, Number 17, New York, NY, USA (Yg1)

•  Eisuke Tachikawa, NOSIGNER, Tokyo, Japan (YG7)

•  Richard The, The Green Eyl, New York, NY, USA (YG9)

•  Jennifer Tzar, independent, New York, NY, USA (YG3)

•  Cassandra Warner, floto+warner, New York, NY, USA (YG5)

•  Elizabeth Weinberg, independent, New York, NY, USA (YG9)

 All 50 ADC Young Guns 10 winners receive the following:

•  a unique version of the iconic ADC Young Guns Cube, designed exclusively for this year’s incoming class;

•  their work featured in an exhibition at the ADC Gallery in New York;

•  their work included in the AD
C Young Guns 10 Annual;

•  their work added to their permanent profile page on the Young Guns website

•  complimentary one-year ADC membership;

•  permanent membership in ADC Young Guns network;

•  the chance to be featured in ADC Young Guns events, including presentations of their work at Apple stores around the world;

•  an assortment of career-boosting opportunities from ADC Young Guns sponsors.

 

Past ADC Young Guns include then-rising stars who went on to become leaders in their chosen fields, including AKQA global creative director and ADC board member Rei Inamoto, graphic designers Stefan Sagmeister and James Victore, illustrator Deanne Cheuk, photographers Jeremy Floto and Cassandra Warner (aka floto+warner), brand strategist and creative Alexander Gelman, film and video director Mike Mills, typographer Alex Trochut, animation artist Todd St. John and others.