Design a Furoshiki (Wrapping Cloth) !
Submit a Design and Contribute to International Cultural Exchange
[Deadline: Friday 29 October 2010]
The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam is pleased to call for entries from students in Vietnam to participate in the Second International Furoshiki Design Contest for students—specifically, university and vocational school students who are the designers of the future.
Furoshiki, or wrapping cloths, are stylish and distinctive everyday items emblematic of the Japanese tradition of wrapping things. Since they are reusable and therefore do not impose a burden on the environment, furoshiki have attracted renewed interest in recent years, both in Japan and elsewhere.
In 2009 the Japan Foundation held an Original Furoshiki Design Contest, soliciting submissions from students of design in 10 countries. A total of 373 entries were submitted, and three were selected to receive top prizes. Furoshiki displaying the top prize designs are now on sale at museum gift shops and other venues in Japan.
This year one entry will be awarded the grand prize with 100,000 yen reward and three others will be awarded prizes for excellence with 30,000 yen reward each; these four designs will be used to produce JF Original Furoshiki, thereby helping to promote interaction with other countries.
We are looking forward to seeing your entries.
Submission Guidelines
1. Basic Information
(1) Designs wanted: JF Original Furoshiki Design
(2) Design theme: Designs should evoke a fusion of Vietnam and Japan.
(3) Design guidelines:
a. Software:
· Please use Adobe Illustrator version 8.0 or later
· Any language version of this software may be used; however, it is recommended that entrants use the English version to avoid the risk of corrupted text.
· Please set the color mode to CMYK.
b. File format:
· Adobe Illustrator Version CS or earlier
· Please save the file in .ai or .eps format with a file name that uses only letters and numbers.
c. Colors:
· Up to 5 colors may be used. Please use process color (CMYK).
· 5 colors refers to the number that will appear on the finished furoshiki.
· A color used to dye the whole fabric will be counted as one color. (All base fabrics are white.)
· Given that the base fabric will undergo a dyeing process, please be aware of the following:
Ø Different proportions of the same color (e.g., red 100% and red 50%) will be counted as two colors.
Ø A color resulting from the layering of two colors will be counted as a separate color.
Ø Fluorescent colors, spot colors, and gradations cannot be used.
d. Fabric size: 70cm ×70 cm
e. Design size: The design data should measure 74 cm × 74 cm (4cm larger than the size of the fabric).
f. Logo: The Japan Foundation will insert its logo in the bottom-right or bottom-left corner of the design. The JF will choose the color of the logo while respecting the design.
g. Lettering: Please outline any text used in the design.
(4) Other points to note:
a. Data containing pasted images will not be accepted.
b. The dyeing process may cause slight changes in color and may require modifications to forms of expression.
c. The texture of the fabric may make it difficult to reproduce intricate designs.
d. Confirmation of the final sample will take place at the JF Headquarters.
e. Designs must be the original creation of the entrant. Any copyright issues should be resolved in advance by the entrant. The use of widely recognized characters/designs or of images that closely resemble such characters/designs may constitute a copyright infringement. Designs thought to infringe copyrights will not be considered.
f. Submitted designs will not be returned.
2. Eligibility
Entry is open to individuals or groups engaged in the study of design or related subjects at a university or vocational school and residing in Vietnam. (Students of any nationality are welcome to enter the contest.)
3. Number of Submissions
One entry is allowed per individual or group.
4. Awards
After the entries are judged, the following prizes will be awarded:
1 grand prize
3 prizes for excellence
10 prizes for merit
The grand prize winner will receive \100,000, which includes a \30,000 royalty payment covering two years. The winners of prizes for excellence will each receive a \30,000 royalty payment, also covering two years.
5. Copyright
Copyrights to the winning designs belong to the entrants. However, the Japan Foundation reserves the exclusive right to use these designs for various purposes (in other forms of promotion besides furoshiki, in New Year’s cards and other printed goods, in online media, etc.) for a period of two years. Use of the designs beyond this two-year period will be determined through discussions between entrants and the Japan Foundation. Uses that contravene public order and decency will not be permitted.
6. How to Enter
Send the following items to “JF Original Furoshiki Submissions” at the address listed below.
(1) Entry sheet: 1 copy (Forrm of entry sheet can be downloaded here)
(2) Printout of design: 3 copies on A4 paper (the colors on the printout will be used as the basis for dyeing process)
(3) Data: 1 CD-R containing an Adobe Illustrator file
1 CD-R containing a PDF file
7. Entry Period
Hanoi, October 29, 2010
(Applications must arrive no later than Friday, October 29)
8. Address for Submissions
JF Original Furoshiki Submissions,
The Japan Foundation for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam
27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem Hanoi
Note: Entries must be submitted by post.
9. Notification of Results
Winners will be contacted around early January 2011. The results of the contest will also be announced on the Japan Foundation Headquarters or the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam websites www.jpf.org.vn.
For enquiries:
Ms.Nha/ Mr. Yoshioka
The Japan Foundation for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam
27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Tel: 04-39447419
Email: jpfhanoi@jpf.org.vn