Student Of The Month: It's time to submit to June

Date
19 June 2013

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM! What was that sound? That was the door of full-time education slamming firmly behind you. Cold outside isn’t it? But don’t worry guys, although your end-of-year shows are imminent, happening, or already over, and your universities are getting ready to shut up shop for the summer, we still care about you. At least for the next couple of weeks. So if you’ve got a project that you want the world to know about, you need reassurance that everything’s going to be alright, or even if you just want to win some books, send in your projects (by Monday June 24) and let us crown you Student Of The Month.

T’s and C’s below as usual.

What to submit

We only want you to submit ONE project, but this should be your finest work to date. So if it’s a project you made in your first year and you’re now in your second, that’s great, but please remember – you must still be in education to qualify. And students that don’t study art and design, don’t forget, we want to see stuff from you too, even if it is just bits and pieces you’re pursuing on the side!

Text and Links

Specifics:


– your full name


– full course title


– place of study


– what year you’re currently in

Next, send through a paragraph (of no more then 150 words) about you, your project, and when the work was made (we’ll be back in touch for more information if you are selected). And, of course, a web link: blog, flickr, tumblr, website – all good.

Videos

If you’re submitting a video/moving image piece, please include a link to YouTube or Vimeo.

Images

Specifics:
- Maximum of five images, at a maximum of 705 pixels wide.
- Include them as attachments within an email and not as a zip or pdf.

Where to submit

In the subject line of your email, please include the title Student of the Month and send it to studentofthemonth@itsnicethat.com.

Student of the Month is kindly supported by Laurence King Publishing. You can sign up to the LKP Student List now to get 35% off all our student titles at www.laurenceking.com.

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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