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Calling anyone with design dreams to enter their project by April 9.
Interior Design Show (IDS) Vancouver is fully virtual this Spring, with their new Prototype Pitch Sessions event. It’s a pivot from their annual Prototype in-person event at the Fall show: the online experience is set to showcase all things designproducts, concepts and ideas from local designers.
The event is open to new designers, design students, new design firms, and anyone in between who wants to present their ideas to the industry.
Prototype Pitch Sessions will feature 16 applicants showcasing their work in front of a panel of judges, with 1 winner and 4 runners-up. (Cash prizes included, with the winner raking in $1,000 CAD).
The application to pitch your prototype to compete is April 9. The virtual conference, Spring Resilience, is live from May 10 to 13.
Apply here.
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