About This Competition
To kick off the *brand new* Student Showdown Competition Series, we’re asking to see the best student work in graphic design. This month, break out your treasured school project and let’s celebrate student design work from all around the world. All styles and themes are welcome as long as they fall within the scope of graphic design. Existing work is welcome and encouraged. All entrants must be currently enrolled as a student to participate.
By submitting your student work, you will be eligible for a variety of awards and recognition. All submissions will be judged by several world-renowned graphic designers. Winners will get their work featured in front of millions on the Behance Network, a complimentary year of ProSite, a portfolio critique from one of the judges, plus bragging rights. Check out the full list of awards below.
By submitting your student work, you will be eligible for a variety of awards and recognition. All submissions will be judged by several world-renowned graphic designers. Winners will get their work featured in front of millions on the Behance Network, a complimentary year of ProSite, a portfolio critique from one of the judges, plus bragging rights. Check out the full list of awards below.
Rules
Step 1: Join the Behance Network
You must be a Behance Network member to submit work to the competition. If you are not currently a member, join here. Membership is free.
Step 2: Submit your Best Work
To participate in the student competition, submit a project from your Behance Network portfolio that best represents the current theme. Only one entry per user, per theme is permitted. Your entry must be related to the scope of the competition or it will be removed.
Step 3: The Judges
Behance’s esteemed panel of judges will select their favorite student projects based on quality and originality that relate to the current theme.
Step 4: The Winners
Behance will notify winners at the end of each competition and post new competitions periodically. All winners and runners-up will be asked to verify their student status, and can then collect their awards.
You must be a Behance Network member to submit work to the competition. If you are not currently a member, join here. Membership is free.
Step 2: Submit your Best Work
To participate in the student competition, submit a project from your Behance Network portfolio that best represents the current theme. Only one entry per user, per theme is permitted. Your entry must be related to the scope of the competition or it will be removed.
Step 3: The Judges
Behance’s esteemed panel of judges will select their favorite student projects based on quality and originality that relate to the current theme.
Step 4: The Winners
Behance will notify winners at the end of each competition and post new competitions periodically. All winners and runners-up will be asked to verify their student status, and can then collect their awards.
Awards
Behance will notify winners at the end of each competition and post new competitions monthly. All winners and runners-up will be asked to verify their student status, and can then collect their awards.
First Place:
- The winning project featured on the Behance Network, across various Behance Network properties, and promoted through Behance’s social media. That means millions of visitors looking at your work.
- Portfolio critique from one of the judges
- Free year of ProSite
- Designated as the winner in permanent competition page in Behance Network
- Competition Winner Badge to embed and display across the web
- Suite of Action Method products from the CreativesOutfitter.com
- Copy of “Making Ideas Happen” the best-selling book by Behance founder Scott Belsky
Honorable Mentions:
- Free year of ProSite
- Designated as an honorable mention in permanent competition page in Behance Network
- Competition Honorable Mention Badge to embed and display across the web
- A selection of products from the Creatives Outfitter
- Copy of “Making Ideas Happen” the best-selling book by Behance founder Scott Belsky
First Place:
- The winning project featured on the Behance Network, across various Behance Network properties, and promoted through Behance’s social media. That means millions of visitors looking at your work.
- Portfolio critique from one of the judges
- Free year of ProSite
- Designated as the winner in permanent competition page in Behance Network
- Competition Winner Badge to embed and display across the web
- Suite of Action Method products from the CreativesOutfitter.com
- Copy of “Making Ideas Happen” the best-selling book by Behance founder Scott Belsky
Honorable Mentions:
- Free year of ProSite
- Designated as an honorable mention in permanent competition page in Behance Network
- Competition Honorable Mention Badge to embed and display across the web
- A selection of products from the Creatives Outfitter
- Copy of “Making Ideas Happen” the best-selling book by Behance founder Scott Belsky
How the Student Showdown Series Works
The Student Showdown celebrates and rewards excellence in student work from the world’s next generation of creative talent. This competition provides more exposure for student work and ensures the best talent gets noticed.
Periodically, we will host a new competition based on creative field or concept. For example, creative fields could be photography, graphic design or illustration; concepts may include use of color, subject matter, or utility for social good. All submissions will be reviewed by world-renowned creative professionals in the chosen topic, who will judge the competition. Existing work is welcome and encouraged. All entrants must be currently enrolled as a student to participate.
Join the Behance Student Show group to stay updated on the latest competitions in the Behance Student Showdown series, and to connect and collaborate with other students around the world.
Periodically, we will host a new competition based on creative field or concept. For example, creative fields could be photography, graphic design or illustration; concepts may include use of color, subject matter, or utility for social good. All submissions will be reviewed by world-renowned creative professionals in the chosen topic, who will judge the competition. Existing work is welcome and encouraged. All entrants must be currently enrolled as a student to participate.
Join the Behance Student Show group to stay updated on the latest competitions in the Behance Student Showdown series, and to connect and collaborate with other students around the world.
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