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Honourable Mentions at Muse Creative Awards 2016

2016 marks a huge milestone as I win my first awards for two poster designs with international recognition in The Muse Creative Awards. This proves my strong design skills and world class quality of work in poster design.

“As an independent, mainly self taught graphic designer, I’m thrilled to have the honour of two of my designs receive Honourable Mention in The Muse Creative Awards. It means so much to me to have my work recognized on an international level.”

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Independent Graphic Designer Wins at the 2016 Muse Creative Awards

Footloose Reimagined Poster by Teresa Cowley

Footloose Reimagined

This poster was a part of a design challenge I participated in. We were to redesign an 80's movie poster or a more recent movie poster in a completely original concept that looks like something you might see in the 80's. Footloose just came to mind while I was thinking of what I wanted to do.This design won an Honourable Mention in the 2016 Muse Creative Awards. http://www.curioos.com/product/print/footloose-reimagined

The Division Poster by Teresa Cowley

The Division Poster Design

A poster design I made as a surprise for a friend based on a Facebook group he created called The Synnie Squad. It's about Synesthesia which is a neurological condition that causes a combined sensory reaction like being able to "see" sound or perceiving letters and numbers as having colours. The group is for serious discussion but also has a slight role playing side to it. This design won an Honourable Mention in the 2016 Muse Creative Awards.

Victoria BC – May 13, 2016. Out of more than 1,200 submissions from 33 countries, independent graphic designer, Teresa Cowley from Victoria BC, has won Honourable Mention recognition in the 2016 Muse Creative Awards competition.

The Muse Creative Awards is an international competition for creative professionals who inspire through concept, writing or design, whether through traditional or electronic media. “We wish to recognize the singular achievements of small and medium-sized firms, and the creative professionals who represent the heart and soul of the global marketing communications industry,” said Kenjo Ong, co-managing director for the Muse Creative Awards (MCA). “They follow the spark of an inner muse, lighting the path to success with deep knowledge and shining originality.”

Muse Creative Awards is administered and judged by International Awards Associate (IAA) and a carefully selected panel of internationally-recognized creative professionals. The Association oversees awards and recognition programs, provides judges and sets competition standards for excellence.

The 2016 panel of international judges included:

  • Fabiano Sanroma, CEO, Menttoo – Brazil
  • Michael Saravia, Brand & Digital Strategist, elGrafiko – Canada
  • Masanori Eto, Creative Director, ADBRAIN Inc. – Japan
  • WenJun Zhou, Founder & Design Director, 524 Studio – China
  • Marshall Lorenzo, Creative Director – Canada
  • Alex Tan, Creative Director, Nokua Design – Malaysia
  • Dan May, Associate Professor of Art and Design, University of Nebraska- Kearney – United States
  • Donald Samson, Creative Director, Cartier Communication Marketing – Canada
  • Deepti Kshirsagar, Founder, WOW Design Pvt. Ltd. – India
  • Leonardo Zakour, CEO & Interaction Designer, BONS – Germany
  • Shangning Wang, Freelance Designer, Business Owner – United States
  • Joe Hui, Project Manager – Malaysia
  • Jong Jik Kim, Lighting TD / Senior 3D Designer, Blue Sky Studios – 20th Century Fox – United States
  • 20+ marketing, advertising, communication, web, public relations, and free-lance professionals.

Entries in 128 categories were rated according to rigorous standards. During blind judging, the panelists worked to identify the most innovative and creative concepts, the strongest executions, and the highest quality in messaging. Winners were selected in a broad scope of categories, from broadcast and print to social media and emerging platforms.

This year’s Muse Creative Awards competition included entries from 33 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Netherland, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States.

“Winning a Muse Creative Award is a significant career accomplishment for the recipients,” Ong said. “With vetted panelists, tough criteria, blind judging processes, and strict bylaws limiting winners, only the best entries received recognition. The creative work this year was truly outstanding and inspiring.”

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Digital artist and graphic designer, Teresa Cowley

My name is Teresa Cowley, and I'm a digital artist and graphic designer from Vancouver Island, Canada. I focus on abstract and fantasy art as well as digital collage, and like to utilize AI art tools as part of my design process to create new, innovative pieces of art. I strive to create new, unique designs that tell imaginative stories, and I am eager to push the boundaries of what can be expressed with art and technology.

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