This year’s Roses Student Creativity Awards are now open for entry with 12 briefs being developed by agencies.
Creative students are now welcome to select and respond to one of the twelve briefs to show off their creative talent and develop their skills.
The resulting work will then be submitted and judged by creative directors from each of the 12 agencies, while a work placement will be offered to the winner of each brief.
Results of the judging will be announced at an exhibition in March 2011, further details of which will be released in due course.
Meanwhile, three of the 12 placement winners will then compete for a Gold, Silver and Bronze award at the Roses Advertising Awards in May 2011.
For more information see the Roses Student Creativity Awards website or contact Lisa Fraser on lisa.fraser@carnyx.com
























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How the F**K can you invent water, thats something God can only do. What have the poor people been drinking all this time then. Totally wrong, unreal and stupid.
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NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO. These are students. The lifeblood of the industry. And this is what we are teaching them. This is how we will judge their abilities. Why don't you give them proper briefs to work on? Sell ice to Eskimo's..... Water hasn't need invented...... You f**king jokers. I give up.
'On your macs' is a bit depressing... what have macs got to do with creative thinking?
Do a promo for 'Youth Hosteling with Chas & Dave'.
Design a tattoo for the creative director who came up with the tattoo brief. Must read 'I am clueless and shouldn't be advising impressionable students.'
Imagine Monkey Tennis had never been invented. Sell Monkey Tennis.
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First page, first line: 'On your macs'.
NO. On your layout pads and N60 markers.
Uni already churns out too many people who know how to outline an eps yet can't think of a decent idea if it hit them in the face.
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Monkey tennis would be a great brief!
To be fair I think (1) launch a euthanasia clinic (4) rebrand, redesign and repackage any brand from a supermarket that you don't like (6) invent something/anything that makes life less complicated, brand it and communicate it ... are all good briefs.
3 out of 12 though. (And not as good as monkey tennis).
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Make them do it with letraset and a grant enlarger.
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