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5th Annual Horizon Interactive Awards Opens Call For Entries

(ContentDesk) September 30, 2005 -- The Horizon Interactive Awards, a prestigious interactive media competition for designers and developers worldwide, announces the 2006 call for entries.Uniquely focused on interactive media, the Horizon Interactive Awards recognizes outstanding work in the field of interactive media including: web sites, CD-roms, DVDs, video, kiosks, online ads, and games. The deadline to enter the 2006 awards is January 31, 2006 and may be done online at http://www.horizoninteractiveawards.com.
"Because interactive media has become a huge part in how we live, it is important to showcase those who produce it well," said Mike Sauce, president of the Horizon Interactive Awards. "The competition provides a level playing field for all entrants regardless of the project budget. Our awards seek out quality solutions from both a visual perspective and a clear communication of a message."
The Horizon Interactive Awards showcases talent from all over the globe.

The 2005 competition saw hundreds of entries from nearly all 50 U.S. States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Best of show went to a fascinating animated DVD novel titled "Broken Saints," produced by Budget Monks Productions (Canada). Winners for the 2006 competition will be announced in early April.Entry information can be obtained at http://www.horizoninteractiveawards.com.
Participants may enter online or download an entry form to send via postal mail.About the Horizon Interactive AwardsWith a mission to give credit where credit is due, the Horizon Interactive Awards began in 2002 to recognize outstanding achievement in the field of Interactive Media.

The awards focus on multimedia firms, advertising agencies, in-house communications and marketing departments and freelancers who strive to create innovative, interactive solutions for themselves and for their clients. The competition showcases the best blend between creative concepts and technical execution with a special emphasis on graphic design, artistic expression and user experience..



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Media Software Company Lets You Place Your Logo On Every Player
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