Deadline for submissions JAN 20th is approaching fast!
Few more days are left for you to finish your works and submit to our Friendly competition. As first works are coming in- we can say so far some fantastic works included- we want to give you a few hints.
1. Visual communications practice category:
http://www.memefest.org/en/competition/visualcommunicationpractice_2010outlines/
make sure you respond the the festival outline LOVE:CONFLICT:IMAGINATION
We need to be able to see the connection with the theme and your work. Also, take time when providing the written description of your work and explain the connections with the theme.
2. We would also like to stress that participation is open to everyone. There is no age limitation or any restriction. :)
3. Check out our radical and inspirational Awards here:
http://www.memefest.org/en/competition/awards/
4. Submit your work via our submit application here:
http://www.memefest.org/en/competition/application_form/
We wish you good luck and are very much looking forward to see and read all your works. And...if you have any dilemmas or questions, don't hesitate to ask us. :)
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Hi!
When will results from friendly competition be out?
Thnx!
KJ
curators and editors start their work beginning of february. depending on the quantity of works received- it usually takes 3-4 weeks. results should be known early march.

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