Creative students and graduates have the chance to receive £30,000

The Society for British & International Design and their partner Be Open, have collaborated to launch a new national competition for final year creative students and graduates across Interior Design, Decoration, Fashion, Art & Design to submit their final year projects for a chance to win £30,000.

In collaboration with recognised SBID universities, students across the creative industries are invited to submit their end of year project and propose their Course Leader as Visionary Tutor 2018 with the aim of winning coveted cash prizes.

SBID have created this new life changing, equal opportunity competition in a bid to showcase emerging talent in each industry as well as providing the link in nurturing relationships between those in studies and the working industry.

Judges and sponsors will present the overall winner with a cash prize of £30,000; five category winners with £1,000 each and a university recognition at the awards ceremony held in November.

Entries are now open and students have until Friday 31 August to submit their entry through the SBID website www.sbid.org/student-competition. Category winners will be announced on 29th October, the overall winner selected from all entries will be announced at an awards ceremony in London the following month.

Judges will be looking for qualities such as originality of expression, individualism, creative use of materials and presentation skills. Each student or graduate may email one submission per category in one of the following mediums:

  • Art
  • Fashion
  • Interior Design
  • Product Design
  • Interior Decoration

SBID founder, Dr Vanessa Brady OBE, says “We are delighted to launch this competition for the benefit of Universities, students and support of Industry members. SBID recognise the time, research and financial cost invested in esteemed university education, the outcome of this competition is aimed at increasing the opportunity to gain employment from the most prestigious, innovative and creative companies from local, national and global to established or start-up.  As a core value SBID and Be Open strongly believe in highlighting student activities and the potential the experience brings”.

For details on how to enter or for more information, visit www.sbid.org/student-competition

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