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2008 Entry Information

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2008 Award Winners
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Winners from 2005-2007!
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Alexander McQueen
Amore Pacific Inc.
Automatrix
Aveda
Balducci’s
Barney's New York
Bass Pro Shops Inc.
Beauty Studio
Bell Distribution Inc.
Bloomingdale’s
Brown-Foreman Corp.
Brown Thomas & Co.
Camper Atlantic Corp.
Cartier Inc.
Cassis
Centre Vu
Comp USA
Dermalogica
DropShop
Embassy Suites Hotel-Hilton Hotels Corp.
Enterprises Jacques Despars
Esprit
Federated Merchandising Group
FedEx
Fido Solutions Inc.
Fila USA
First Act Guitar Studio
Forever 21 Inc.
Fornari USA
Godiva Chocolatier Inc.
Hannspree California
HDS Retail North America
Henry’s Marketplace
Highland Park Market
Holt Renfrew & Co. Ltd.
Hugo Boss AG
ICI Paints
IMO Corp.
Intrawest Corp. at Whistler/Blackcomb
Iridesse
IZAKAYA
Kendall Imports (Lexus)
Laguna Drug
Laura Canada
Lenox Group
Lily Simon
Lindt & Sprungli USA Inc.
Longs Drug Stores California Inc.
Lotte Department Store
Marc Jacobs International LLC
Merrell Performance Footwear
Metro
Milli
Mont Blanc
Neiman Marcus
Nike Inc.
Nintendo of America Inc.
Nokia Group
Oliver Peoples
Pacific Sunwear
Paul Frank Industries
Playboy Enterprises
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
Saks Inc.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Sheetz Inc.
shu uemura
Sixty USA
Snaidero USA
Sobeys Inc.
SOGO Co. Ltd.
South St. Burger Co.
Stratus Vineyards
Telus Mobility
The Beer Store
The Hudson Bay
The Timberland Co.
Ultimate Electronics
Val Surf
Walt Disney Imagineering
Washington Mutual
Williams-Sonoma Inc.
Woolworths (Pty.) Ltd.
Z Gallerie Inc.

 

 
ENTRY PREPARATION TIPS

ENSURE THAT YOUR PROJECT PUTS ITS BEST “FOOTPRINT” FORWARD

1. Follow the rules and formats provided. Your entries will fare better.

2. Despite its many positive qualities, your project will be critiqued primarily on the images submitted. When possible, contract with a professional photographer. A list of photographers used by previous award winners is available online.

3. If taking your own pictures, make sure that they are high resolution. Use a digital camera of at least 5 megapixels, at minimum. Make sure that the camera is set for the highest possible resolution AND highest possible image quality (with least image compression).

4. Make sure you have good lighting when photographing the store or fixture. Use additional lighting or adjust the room lighting as necessary.

5. Clear unnecessary items from the area before you photograph so the judges can concentrate on the design.

6. If your store fixture or visual presentation has a unique function that can be demonstrated, take a picture showing that. Again, make sure the picture is well lit and organized.

7. If your store fixture or visual presentation has a special component, include a close-up of the element so the judges can better understand its uniqueness.

8. Do not include people in your picture unless absolutely necessary to demonstrate a concept.

9. Send enough visuals to adequately tell your project’s story. If 4-6 images are requested, send 6 whenever possible. For department stores and "Specialty Stores Over 25,000 Sq. Ft." categories, send 8 images whenever possible. The judges need ample visual information to judge your project.

10. Name your images by including the first six characters of the project name followed by the number of the preferred viewing sequence.

11. Don’t waste money on special binders or packaging or fancy letterhead. The judges will never see them. Due to the quantity of entries, staff organizes all entries in one binder and will remove any letterhead or company references.

12. Be concise and provide specifics in your project descriptions. Use bullet points as much as possible. Judges have little time to review the descriptions, so help them identify important points at a glance.

13. Make sure you have copyright permission from the photographer and/or the retailer and that you have provided an accurate list of contributors to the project.

 
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