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Said D&AD President Simon Waterfall, “Each year design and advertising agencies like mine await with terror and apprehension at the new student graduation. Our studios and the work we can produce each year is radically affected by the new blood we can instil into the beast. A pencil is your way of jump starting the gun on a career that will last your life time. Start off well, make it easy for us to find you and good luck”
Other briefs include designing a new mobile handset for Orange; establishing brand presence for Virgin Atlantic Airways; designing a range of sustainable packaging for Ted Baker merchandise; and creating an integrated campaign to rebrand ‘Cinnamon Grahams' to ‘Curiously Cinnamon'. The briefs can be downloaded free from www.dandad.org/studentawards08.
At the grand old age of 30, the Student Yellow Pencil remains one of the toughest student awards to win and one of the best first steps to a career in advertising and design.
“We've all heard the cliché: if you don't enter, you can't win. But what's more important – if you don't enter, how will you know just how good you are?” said Waterfall.
D&AD will accept entries from students from 14 January – 20 March 2008. Winners will be announced in June. Judging takes place in May and the awards ceremony in June.
D&AD Student Awards 2008 briefs: