Art Directors Club Call For Entry Deadline January 25

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Everyone loves an award from time to time, right? If you are planning on submitting the advertising masterpieces you have created over the past year to the Arts Directors Club 92nd Annual Awards, now is the time to do so. The call for entry deadline is January 25 so get crackin’ and head over to the Entry section of the ADC website and follow the steps to enter your work.

In other exciting news, after 91 years in New York, the ADC is moving their Awards event to sunny Miami Beach April 2-4. Did you hear that? Miami Beach! You know you want to go so find you best work, submit it, cross your fingers and you just might make it to Miami Beach in April.

And while you’re contemplating which work to submit, be sure to check out this ADC Call For Entry promotional video in which the art (in this case, Yoshitomo Nara’s dog)) gets to decide which art should win. It’s all part of the ADC’s Let the Art Decide campaign.

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