Ace of Air Earth Day Design Competition For Circularity
Ace of Air is proud to officially announce the start of our first Earth Day Design Competition. As a young brand we’re excited to bring artists from the sphere of sustainability into our orbit to #DesignForCircular.
DID YOU KNOW?
91% of the global economy is linear; 9% is circular.
Only 7–9% of plastic gets recycled in the US.
Most plastics can only be recycled once.
The transition from our ‘take-make-waste’ linear economy to a circular economy could cut global CO2 emissions in half by 2030.
Ace of Air is inviting you to enter our graphic design competition for “circularity.” We are looking for visual ways to communicate “circularity.” Your design for “circularity” should be as easily recognizable as the recycling symbol. We welcome all graphic formats including infographics, icons, and animations.
This competition is part of our commitment to investing in the conversation about circular and supporting the community of creators using their voice to move the needle towards a circular world.
MEET OUR JUDGES
Our judges will select 3 winners of $1,000 awards and 5 finalists of $100 awards. Winning submissions will be original pieces about circularity created exclusively for Ace of Air.
Winners and finalists will be selected and announced on May 17th and are also invited to join judges in a Clubhouse conversation regarding all things circular and creative on May 20th.
HOW THIS WORKS
Submit your artwork. We’ll do the rest. We are committed to not only protecting the earth but also, protecting your art. We will only share work that you have given us permission to share.
1. Learn
Get all the intel on circular, how it works, and why it’s important.
2. Submit
Submit a compelling infographic and share it with us by May 7th.
3. Win
Sit back and wait while we deliberate and announce winners on May 17th.
Feel free to use the resources we provide to help create your visual! All entrants will be sent a discount code to give Ace of Air a try. Your work will only be shared if you are selected as a winner or finalist.
* Artwork will always be credited if win and/or approved for use.