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Metropolis Magazine: Call For Entries

by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island on 10. 5.05
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To all the designers out there – hey, this one’s for you! Metropolis is looking for students and professionals from all design disciplines who have been working for 10 years or less to take place in the 2006 Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition, which aims to kick-start an entrepreneurial project that will benefit people and the earth. The competition's grand-prize winner will receive $10,000 in cash and coverage in Metropolis and on metropolismag.com. All entries must be postmarked by December 15, 2005 (although for a late fee applications will be accepted until January 15, 2006). An application form can be found here. (PDF file) ::Metropolis Magazine

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