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International Poster Call BICeBé 2023 is now open for entries!

International Poster Call BICeBé 2023: The Biennial of the Poster Bolivia BICeBé, the most important international event in Bolivia and the Southern Cone regarding design and visual communication, recently has been announced the call for entries for 2023 inviting submissions from all over the world.

About Competition

The Biennial of the Poster Bolivia BICeBé recently announced its International Poster Call BICeBé 2023 and invites graphic designers from all over the world to participate in this important activity of the world’s poster design agenda and one of the most amazing design events in Latinamerica.

Contestants may be design students, graphic designers, plastic artists, photographers, and graphic producers in general, of any age and nationality, having posters printed between April 2021 and April 2023 or posters that haven’t been published and are entirely new.

Each contestant can submit up to ten (10) posters in categories A, B, C, D, and F. Categories D and F do not accept series. Series are not counted as a single poster. Category E will accept up to two motion design posters per designer.

Published works

  • Category A Cultural posters
  • Category B Social posters
  • Category C Advertising or commercial posters
  • Category E Motion Design Poster. Free Topic.

Unpublished works

  • Category D Unpublished posters on the topic: Earth Overshoot Day.
  • Category F Students Only (18 to 25 years old) unpublished posters on the topic: Technology and Mental Health.

Category D and F will only accept originals & unpublished, not previously printed or published posters (including social networks, blogs, websites, or other contests).

In categories A, B, C, D & F the poster file will have at least 70 cm at the largest side or original design size, JPG, RGB at 300 dpi. Each poster must not weigh more than 12 MB.

The design technique is free. For Categories, D and F design format must be 70 x 100 cm, with vertical orientation. In Category E Motion Design Poster, proposals must have the following specs: size: 1080 x 1920 (square pixels), time: 20 seconds (30 fps), format: MP4 (h.264 / high bitrate) Maximum weight 30MB.

Awards will be announced on the way to the main event in November 2023.

 

Eligibility

Contestants may be design students, graphic designers, plastic artists, photographers, and graphic producers in general, of any age and nationality.

Prize

A Diploma of Honor and Medal will be awarded to the First, Second, and Third Place in all categories. Furthermore, Special Recognition will be given to the Best Bolivian Poster of all categories; the Best Bolivian Poster of Category D, and the Best Poster of Category F for Students.

Entry fees

There is no entry fee to participate!

 

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