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StrawberryFrog launches Advert Competition

Posted by Katy Cowan in News on Monday 22nd March 2010. Tagged with Contest, Design, Art, Featured.

StrawberryFrog has launched a competition to look for creative ideas to express its position as the Cultural Movement company.

The global agency, which has offices in New York, Amsterdam, Sao Paulo and Mumbai, is seeking creative ideas that will run in this year's issue of the Cannes Lion magazine during the world famous Cannes event June 2010.

The winning idea will run in the magazine and the creative individual will be given credit, plus receive a cash prize of $500, while the ten top finalists will be featured on StrawberryFrog's websites and social media sites in Europe, Brazil and the USA.

Speaking of the contest, founder Scott Goodson said: "What do we want the the creative to express? StrawberryFrog in all its greater glory as an inspiration to us all about Cultural Movements and for generations to come. The competition begins today and will run until the end of April 2010. The ideas should be submitted as final art to run in a full page of the magazine.

"The competition is open to all Frog Lovers, our Facebook fans, students, their teachers, clients, and anyone else who wants to have fun to express the inner idea of StrawberryFrog's Cultural Movements."

For information about how to submit, visit Facebook.com/StrawberryFrog.


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