Italy: International Textile Design and Technology Competition – Call for Entries


Como, Italy: The Annual International Textile Design and Technology Competition (ITDA) is now open for entries, seeking excellent textile, clothing, fashion and fabric designs by outstanding designers and companies from all countries.

The Annual International Textile Design and Technology Competition will bring together key figures in textile industry, best textile designers and press members from 70+ countries in its Gala-Night in Italy.

Entries will be peer reviewed and blind-judged by a grand jury panel of scholars, press members and other design professionals based on evaluation criteria such as Design, Technology, Sustainability, Ergonomics and Aesthetics. The jury's decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Entries to the competition will be open till Friday, February 28, 2014 and results will be announced on April 15, 2014. Entries are welcome from all fashion and textile companies, manufacturers, suppliers, retailers as well as fashion design professionals worldwide.

Laureates of the Annual International Textile Design and Technology Competition will be given the design excellence certificate, the design award trophy, exhibition space and the yearbook of best designs and they will be communicated to thousands of publications for further publicity. Award winning textile designers and companies will also be invited to attend the Gala-Night and Award Ceremony in Italy.

About the International Textile Design and Technology Competition
The International Textile Design and Technology Competition aims to encourage excellence in all spheres of the textile industry by identifying, supporting and nurturing exceptional designers and original design creator brands worldwide. ITDA aims to create a significant incentive for designers and companies from all countries to come up with superior fabric and textile designs that are more durable, eco-compatible, sustainable, user-friendly as well as visually appealing.

Source: PRWEB (February 22nd 2007)
Saturday, 22 February 2014

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