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Don't miss your chance to enter Fast Company?s seventh annual Innovation By Design Awards. If you

[Fast Company]( [One Week Until Final Deadline]( [Innovation By Design Awards // 2018 Call For Entries]( [Innovation By Design Awards // 2018 Call For Entries]( [Just One Week Left + Exclusive Interviews]( Don't miss your chance to enter Fast Company’s seventh annual Innovation By Design Awards. If you have any questions at all just respond directly to this email and we’ll get back to you right away. Here are a few things to consider as you finalize your entry: - All projects made public from the past two years (between May 2016—May 2018) will now be considered. - There are two new categories, Workplace Design and Timeless Design. The latter is open to designs from the past 30 years. - There are 15 categories in total including General Excellence, which is open to all designs. - And for the first time ever, we’ll name a Design Firm of the Year. - [Our jury]( includes some of the brightest minds in design from 30 organizations, including Nike, Airbnb, Pinterest, L’Oreal, Wolff Olins, and Planned Parenthood. Plus check out some of IBD's esteemed judges talk about the state of design today. [Enter before it's too late](! [LEARN MORE]( Final Deadline: May 10 [Feature Image 1]( [HBO Doesn’t Want To Be Another Netflix]( HBO’s VP of experience design, Ryan Wilkerson, talked with Co.Design about the company’s vision for its apps. [Apply for IBD here.]( [Feature Image 2]( [Google’s Ivy Ross On The Future Of Industrial Design]( The mastermind behind Google’s push into gadgets talks to us about where they’re going next. [Apply for IBD here.]( [Feature Image 4]( [Ad Legend George Lois: Magazine Covers Are “Trash Today”]( The iconic designer didn’t mince words in a recent interview, arguing that technology is “helping to destroy creativity in advertising.” [Apply for IBD here.]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [google +]( This email was sent to: [Unsubscribe]( Mansueto Ventures LLC | 7 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007, USA

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