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The American Illustration 29 Call For Entries
The American Illustration 29 Call For Entries site is now open. Submit your best work for the ultimate exposure and recognition. Winning entries will be included in the hard-cover annual BOOK and on THEE, our upcoming, redesigned, searchable and indexed online image collection at ai-ap.com in November 2010.
AI29 Deadline: February 19, 2010
Any extensions to be announced
Eligibility: North American illustrators, creative professionals, publishers, agencies, reps, educators and students may submit work created, published or exhibited anywhere in the world. International illustrators published or exhibited in North America or those with North American representation or clientele and those seeking such are also eligible to enter.
Submit online in 6 easy steps
1. Register as the primary contact to receive results of the judging.
2. Enter single images or series of 10 related images in one of 8 categories with illustrator’s name, image/article/campaign title, date and brief description.
3. Upload a JPG for each entry at 72 dpi, RGB up to 1MG, 1000 pixels on the longest side.
4. Confirm your submission. Add more entries and repeat until finished.
5. Review your final submission and invoice. Remove and add images as needed and add-on a pre-publication order for AI29 at the deep discount of just $35 plus shipping.
6. Check out and pay by either credit card or check. A total amount due will be shown. An email confirmation and receipt will follow.
American Illustration 28, as shown below, is now available. Order here.
And take a look at the recently posted AI28 image collection at ai-ap.com.
American Illustration - Be Seen, Behold
AI28 cover art by John Hendrix. Design by Matthew Lenning