Call for Entries Now Open
We are pleased to announce that this year’s call for entries, “Work Right!” is officially open. Now that the
brief has been published you have until Thursday the 10th July to enter the contest and submit your poster
entries to our website at www.posterfortomorrow.org
It is a great honour for us to enjoy the patronage of the Council of Europe for the sixth year in a row. We are
glad that the French Ministry of Work and French Ministry of Culture also agreed to join our patrons and
offered their financial support to make this year’s program possible.
The full brief is included on the next page of this document and is available for download in a number of
languages at this URL:
Brief
More Information to Follow
As the Right to Work is such a wide-ranging topic, we will be releasing more information to inspire you
throughout the course of the contest.
In order to do this, we set up a collaboration with Geneva-based International Labour Organisation, a United
Nations’ agency and Nobel Peace Prize recipient. This organisation has been active since 1919 and we have it
to thank for, amongst other things, the 40 hour working week.
With the support from ILO and its experts, we will be able to provide you with in-depth information related
to the right to work and the issues that are faced by workers around the world.
After including a very well received volume of photo reportages in our previous edition catalogue, we decided
to team up with photo journalists throughout the year.
We can already announce details of the first two photographers who have kindly agreed to share their
work with us: we’ll feature a previously unpublished series of pictures about child labour shot in Iran and
Afghanistan by Aslon Arfa.
The second series is about Chinese immigrant workers, shot by Song Chao.
We’re very excited about these pictures and we hope you will find them as inspirational as we do!
In the meantime, you can read the regulations for this year’s contest at this link:
Regulations
Jury Panel
Israel Prize Laureate David Tartakover, agreed to be the jury chairman for this year’s competition. A
celebrated designer in his native country as well as in the rest of the world, Tartakover has a long history of
involvement with politics and social causes, dating back to his 1978 "Peace Now!" logo. The jury panel will
benefit greatly from his experience and insight.
We would also like to thank Mauro Gatti for the fantastic illustrations he made for us. You can download his
Call for Entries poster from here:
Call for entries poster
If you’d like to help to get the word out, please print it big and stick it on your classroom or office wall, thank
you! Mauro Gatti has been weaving his artistic magic for more t
han ten years under his own name and through
his studio Mutado, and it’s an honour to have him as part of the team - doubly so as he’s part of the jury too.
But that’s not all the exciting jury news we’ve got this year...
To commemorate the first five editions of the contest - and all the talented designers we’ve discovered in this
time - the majority of the jurors will be poster for tomorrow ‘heroes’ whose posters have been been selected
as the best of our previous editions.
You can meet them on this page of our website:
Jury
Competition Calendar:
10 March, 2014 Brief released. Call for entries open.
10 July, 2014 Call for entries close.
20 July, 2014 Online jury works open.
10 September, 2014 Online jury works close.
10 October, 2014 Jury works in Paris.
10 December, 2014 Competition results published. Worldwide exhibitions open
Questions? Please get in touch with us.
4TOMORROW ASSOCIATION
RUE MYRHA 8, PARIS 75018, FRANCE
T. +33 153 4141 51
INFO@POSTERFORTOMORROW.ORG
WWW.POSTERFORTOMORROW.ORG
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