The PRSJ
presents the
Jamaica 50 Calendar Competition endorsed by the
Jamaica 50 Secretariat.
Submissions close on February 28, 2012.
Aim of Programme
To promote Jamaican graphic design, marketing, public relations and printing. Awardees will have the privilege of noting their award on resumes and on promotional material.
Who can enter
All public relations, marketing and advertising professionals, graphic designers and printers who operate in Jamaica, or who can be identified as being a part of the Jamaican Diaspora. There is no entry fee.
The following areas will be considered:
The Jamaica 50 Brand Jamaica Award
for the calendar that represents the potential for advancing Jamaica
Jamaica 50 Masterprinters TrophyFor excellence in printing
For excellence in Graphic Design
For excellence in product/brand representation
Best in Category
Best Bar Calendar
Best Educational Institution Calendar
Best Social Marketing Calendar
Best Retail Calendar
Best Supermarket Calendar
Best Desk Calendar – blotter type
Best Desk Calendar – standing type
Best Personality Calendar
For best calendar produced for the Jamaican Diaspora
Calendars are to be submitted to:
Ms Maxine McDonnough
c/o The National Library of Jamaica
During the businessweek in January on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only.
To confirm delivery times call 833-6447
Download application form at the bottom of this webpage link
We look forward to quality entries so please call or email for support on completing the forms to prsj2009@gmail.com or 817-8077.
We invite you to submit:
- Two printed copies of the calendar
- An Executive Summary of no more than 200 words on the specific solution that the calendar seeks to provide for a named business, organisation or grouping.
- State design concept in no more than 50 words
- State publication format including paper grade, size and printing format used (offset vs lithographic)
- State clearly the target audiences
- State any special considerations such as if it was a collaborative effort or if it is for very specific audiences or audiences not in Jamaica.
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