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The Roses Design Awards is coming to Nottingham
27/5/2009

The Roses Design Awards, the premier graphic design and architecture event is coming to Nottingham.  The awards, in association with Invest in Nottingham are moving to your city from its home town, Manchester.

This is a fantastic opportunity for you as a business, as it’s your chance to raise your profile within your industry and help promote Nottingham as a city of great design.

The awards, in their 11th year, allow companies like yourselves in the graphic and architectural design industry to demonstrate to your peers, your clients and potential clients just how successful you are.  You deserve recognition for your achievements and solid design over the past year and winning a Roses Design Award can help you achieve this.

The awards are open to buildings / project built in the UK outside the M25 or building/projects designed by architects/engineers/lighting designers sited anywhere in the world.

An expert panel of acclaimed architects and writers have been assembled to judge the event including; Ian Simpson – Ian Simpson Architects, Peter Wilson -  Napier University, Julian Gitsham -  Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios, Hanif Kara - Admas Kara Taylor, Kirsten Lees - Grimshaw, Luigi Beltrandi - CZWG, Rafael Marks - Penoyre & Prasad and Paul Appleton - Allies and Morrison.

Take the time and have a look through your portfolio and see what you can enter – but hurry the deadline for entering is Friday 12th June.   You can download your entry form at www.rosesdesignawards.com .  For more information on the awards and a chat about categories please contact Kimberley Baran on 0141 559 6078 or email kim.baran@carnyx.com

Spread the word to all those in your industry and help us put Nottingham on the design map.

If you are interested in entering and would like a complementary copy of last years’ winners supplement to give you an idea of work awarded in the past, please email your details to lisa.fraser@carnyx.com

Enter now and be on your way to winning a Roses Design Awards.