CLUE 2018: Young Professionals Enter and Get Noticed

January 10, 2018

Are you a student or young professional with five years or less of lighting design experience? Do you know someone who fits this description? The 4th annual CLUE international lighting design competition is intended to help young professionals build their reputations while shaping the future of lighting design.

Individuals and multi-disciplinary teams are invited to submit lighting designs using this year’s CLUE theme, Light and the Senses, until January 31, 2018. Winners will be selected by a jury of international lighting and design professionals, and will receive one of three grants totaling US$8,500, as well as a trip to Chicago for Lightfair International 2018.

Spread the word and help to shape a career. Gain inspiration from last year’s winning proposals at bit.iy/clue_winners or visit www.cluecompetition.com to register today.

Find out more: http://www.cluecompetition.com/competition.php

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