Competition
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THE 8TH
EPACC
Environmental Protection Art Creation Competition
The 8th Environmental Protection Art Creation Competition has a total of 29,965 entries. The entries cover multiple countries including the United States, China, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Canada, and the United Kingdom. A total of 6,629 works have won awards in this competition. Please click on the link below to check the award information. If you registered on the official website, please enter your email for the query. If you registered on other cooperative platforms, please enter the corresponding work number.
THE 7TH
EPACC
Environmental Protection Art Creation Competition
The event usually starts in the second quarter
Out of the 9,236 entries, the EPACC Grand Finale has concluded with a rigorous selection process, awarding 3 outstanding works with the Gold and Silver prizes. The following is the list of winning entries and their creators:
Gold Prize:
Eco-Industrial Synergy Canvas by Ethan Parker and Olivia Turner
Silver Prizes:
Sustainable Future Blueprint by Jason Reid, Emily Carter, and Alexander Brooks
Green Manufacturing Revolution by Grace Morgan and Nathan Ford
THE 6TH
EPACC
Environmental Protection Art Creation Competition
The event usually starts in the second quarter
At present, the event has been successfully held for 6 sessions, with more than 120,000 participants around the world. The event has been committed to the characteristics of public welfare, providing more than 30,000 mature visual solutions for global environmental protection projects, and more than 20,000 solutions have been transformed.
ACAE
ITCD
INTERNATIONAL TREND CULTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION
The event usually starts in the fourth quarter
The event has been successfully held for 3 sessions. The main event is for college students and professional designers. Through the insights into the trend, the trend culture is expressed through visual forms. At present, the participating countries are the United States, Canada and China, and the total number of participants exceeds 80,000. At present, more than 13,000 works have been transformed into value.