
Individuals and groups are invited to submit creative entries in Animation, Digital Illustration, Digital Photography, Environmental Graphics and Packaging, Interactive and Web Design, Live Action, Motion Graphics, Print Design Multi-Page, and Print Design Single Page. Entries will be judged on creativity and professionalism and must be created using Adobe software.
To get an idea of what has won in the past, check out the winners from 2006 and prior years. To learn more, read the Official Rules and frequently asked questions.
Unleash your creativity while producing a narrative, character-based work of animation. Feel free to include any combination of computer-generated graphics, visual effects, or digital reproductions of drawn images. Use Adobe software tools to tell a compelling story — or to simply experiment.
It's your chance to clear things up, make a point, or perhaps simply inform people. There are many options — create an editorial illustration, a series of narrative book illustrations, an illustration for a computer game, or maybe a technical, scientific, or architectural illustration.
Show that you're a master of manipulation and enhancement by using Adobe tools to apply creative digital touches to individual photos or a series of photos.
Get out there — your public awaits! The forum can be just about anywhere when you use Adobe software to create environmental graphics such as way-finding systems, retail displays, or tradeshow or exhibition designs.
Entrants might want to use a full Adobe solution such as Macromedia® Studio 8 or Adobe® Creative Suite® 2 software while creating websites; user-interface design; curriculum design; or kiosk, DVD-, or CD-interface design concepts.
This category gives you a license to thrill while producing a narrative or nonnarrative short film or video, short documentary, or commercial shot on video and edited with optional use of visual effects.
Turn heads and turn 'em again with composited text, moving images, stills, or live action in film trailers, commercials, public service announcements, brand identity, and more.
Show your design creativity — page after page — in a book, catalog, magazine, calendar, identity system, or other bound or stapled set of documents.
Concentrate your creativity on a poster, logo, folded brochure, stationery, flyer, invitation, single-page print advertisement, or some other single-page unbound document.
For complete details about category guidelines, see the Official Rules and frequently asked questions.