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World Design Capital 2014 stamp design competition

The Post Office has launched a stamp design competition for World Design Capital Cape Town 2014. Entries should be in by 30 September 2013 and need to have five stamps per entry reflecting Cape Town's rich design culture.
World Design Capital 2014 stamp design competition

"Stamps are more than just a form of prepaid postage, they are miniature ambassadors that vibrantly narrate our lives," said Johan van Wyk, senior manager of philatelic services for the SA Post Office.

The winning designer will win a R22 000 cash prize, while the runners up will receive R15 000 and R10 000 respectively. The winning stamps will be launched in early 2014.

Entrants are allowed to conceptualise the theme in their own discipline and use any medium from digital to oil and even watercolour to create the design. The different choices of images for stamps are nearly unlimited and designers have artistic freedom as long as they stay within the preconditioned themes.

Representing the theme

Five stamps need to be designed per entry and each one should reflect a WDC 2014 theme:
• Live Design. Transform Life
• African Innovation. Global Conversation
• Bridging The Divide
• Today for Tomorrow
• Beautiful Spaces. Beautiful Things

"We have a proud history of supporting local designers and enabling them to develop their skills. We are hoping this competition will leverage the stamp design industry and create new interest for the discipline," says van Wyk.

Alayne Reesberg, CEO of Cape Town Design NPC (the implementation agency for WDC 2014), lauded the initiative taken by the SA Post Office to launch a stamp design competition based on the themes of WDC 2014. "We look forward to the stamp designs and believe it will form an important part of the legacies we are creating for 2014 and beyond. This will definitely be a collectors' item."

For entry forms go to Post Office Design Competition and for theme information go to www.wdccapetown2014.com.

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