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Best in CREATE (Non-Professional): "KOMOREBI Dance" by Keisuke Takeda
Best in CREATE (Non-Professional): "KOMOREBI Dance" by Keisuke Takeda

BENEFITS OF ENTERING LICC

Becoming an LICC Award Winner will boost your career by providing global media exposure, showing your work to an international audience via our website, newsletters, and social media network, and being ranked by our panel of industry-renowned LICC jurors from all around the world.

The London International Creative Competition also awards a $1,000 cash prize to the 6 Professional Category Winners and $500 for 6 Student Category Winners, as well as the LICC Trophy and the year’s “Best of” Title.

All Finalists and Shortlisted entries will also receive A winner Certificate and winners’ badge to promote their success.

Benefits
Category Title Winner (Professional)
Category Title Winner (Student)
Category Finalists
Shortlist
Official Selection
LICC Trophy
$1,000 Cash Prize
$500 Cash Prize
Winner Interview - pictures and quotes to be extensively communicated
Mentioned in winners press release distributed to magazines, blogs and partners
E-newsletter announcement to over 100,000 subscribers
Dedicated social media posts
Winners' Certificate
Winners Badge
Exposure at online winners' exhibition (LICC Website)
Publicity benefits from extensive awards communication campaign

SUBMISSION TIPS

We have created a list of the best tips to guide you through the submission process, step by step, making sure your design entry is strong and will have a positive impact on the Jury.

  • Complete your user/company profile. Our system provides an auto-generated invoice for your submission fees, so please add your company address, e-mail, VAT number, etc. Also, share your company information and any previous awards won!
  • Since we have an international jury panel, the project description, credits and other information should be written in English.
  • The entry description is one of the most essential parts of your submission, so make your description engaging and interesting; keep it succinct, but still give as much information as possible; share the original project idea, the creative trigger, how it contributes to society or local communities, etc.
  • You can upload up to 10 images with each entry. Select some images that give an overall view of the entry and others which are close-up shots. Please keep in mind that in case you have a winning submission, the cover image (the first image you upload) will be displayed on the website Winners Gallery, so it should be the image which best represents your entry overall.
  • Don’t forget you can also upload a PDF file with any additional project details, 3D drawings, product specifications, business plans, or any other information you may feel is important to share with the Jury. This is done on the Image Upload stage of the submission.
  • Credit all of the artists and designers that took part in the project. You can also add photographer and model credits as appropriate
  • Each submission category has many sub-categories for you to choose from and many entries would fit in multiple sub-categories. To increase your chance of winning we recommend that you enter the projects in more than 1 sub-category. A 15% discount is offered when entering your design in additional sub-categories.