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Call to enter OpenAd Golden Drum Idea
OpenAd has partnered once again with the Golden Drum international advertising festival to present the third annual OpenAd Golden Drum Idea Competition. To be eligible, the ideas submitted must be original, unbranded and previously unpublished. There are three competition categories, including TV, Print and Web Design. Freelancers or advertising agencies worldwide have until 4 September 2008 to submit their ideas via www.openad.net and compete for four prizes, including the OpenAd TV, OpenAd Print, OpenAd Web design, as well as the grand prize, the OpenAd Golden Drum Big Idea award. Four finalists will receive award plaques and free delegate passes and will also have their work displayed at the festival, which take place in Portoroz, on the Adriatic Coast of Slovenia, 5 - 10 October 2008.

[25 Aug 2008 11:00]

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