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| name              = Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication
 
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The [[Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication]] is a non-profit international festival for designers, copy writers, illustrators, directors, web hackers, mobile freaks, young professionals, amateurs and students - for all under the age of 30 acting in the world of public communication. The three-day festival programme includes exhibitions, lectures, discussions, workshops, parties and the Magdalena Awards gala ceremony. The festival is known for its good organisation and informal spirit. Entry fees are minimal and thus accessible to most young people.
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The last edition of the festival took place in 2014. See the archival article below.
 
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Central to the festival programme is the competition for several awards: ''Magdalena'' for best work of the festival, ''Golden Bra'' for best entry in each category and ''Silver Bra'' for second best work in selected category (print, outdoor, motion, interactive and experimental media, logotypes, magazine and newspaper design, book design, CD cover design and typography).
 
The ''Brief Sponsor's Award'' is also awarded each year - it is a cash prize by sponsor that does not necessarily have to receive any other award.
 
  
The jury consists of a group of internationally acknowledged practitioners, who select and award the best examples of public communication. The competition is open to authors worldwide and takes place at [[Narodni dom Maribor]] and at [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]]. Entries are exhibited in galleries in the centre of the town.  
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== Archival article ==
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{{Image|Magdalena Studio 360 2005 author Vladan Srdic.jpg}}
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The [[Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication]] is a non-profit festival for designers, copy writers, illustrators, directors, web hackers, mobile freaks, young professionals, amateurs and students – for anyone under the age of 30 active in the world of public communication. Taking place in May in Maribor, the three-day festival programme includes exhibitions, lectures, discussions, workshops, parties and the Magdalena Awards gala ceremony. The festival is known for its good organisation and informal spirit. Entry fees are minimal and thus accessible to most young people.
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With more than 4,000 works from 15 different countries presented at the festival in the last decade, Magdalena has become an important player in the international arena, still organised by a group of enthusiasts and friends.
  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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The Magdalena Festival came into existence in [[Established::1999]] as a reaction to classical advertising festivals in Slovenia and abroad. The primary objective of the festival was to bring together representatives of the younger generation of creative people who are producing works with the aim of informing, promoting or advertising.
  
The Magdalena Festival came into existence in [[Established::1999]] as a reaction to classical advertising festivals in Slovenia and abroad. The primary objective of the festival was to bring together representatives of the younger generation of creative people, producing works with the aim of informing, promoting or advertising.
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A competition festival open to authors worldwide, Magdalena usually takes place in [[Narodni dom Maribor]], [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] and in the galleries in the centre of the town ([[Maribor Art Gallery]], [[Media Nox Gallery|Media Nox]] and [[Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna|Hladilnica]]). The first edition took place in [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]].
  
With more than 4,000 works from 15 different countries presented at the festival in the last decade, the festival has become an important player in the international arena, still organised by a group of enthusiasts and friends.
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The visual identity of the festival is created by a different young designer each year. The authors of the Magdalena logotype are [[Tom Mezga]] and [[CodeSign]]'s [[Martin Bricelj]].
  
Visual identity of the festival is created by different young designer each year. Authors of Magdalena logotype are Tom Mezga and Martin Bricelj from [[CodeSign]].
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==Awards==
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Central to the festival programme is the competition for several [[Magdalena Golden Bra Award|Magdalena Golden Bra Awards]]: ''Magdalena'' for best work of the festival, ''Golden Bra'' for best entry in each category and ''Silver Bra'' for second best work in selected category (print, outdoor, motion, interactive and experimental media, logotypes, magazine and newspaper design, book design, CD cover design and typography).
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The ''Brief Sponsor's Award'' is also awarded each year for the best creative brief.  
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The jury consists of a group of internationally acknowledged practitioners, who select and award the best examples of public communication.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Magdalena Golden Bra and Golden Heels Awards]]
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* [[Magdalena Golden Bra Award]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.magdalena.org/ Magdalena Festival website]
 
* [http://www.magdalena.org/ Magdalena Festival website]
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* [http://www.davidberman.com/resources/KlikMagazineBermanInterview.pdf Interview with David Berman by Helena Šuštar] (pdf, [[Klik Magazine]], 2004)
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[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 24 November 2020





Contact
Mednarodni festival kreativne komunikacije Magdalena
Prešernova 3, SI-2000 Maribor
Phone386 (0) 30 698 623
Srđan Trifunović, President of the Festival



Frequencyannual




The last edition of the festival took place in 2014. See the archival article below.



Archival article

Magdalena Studio 360 2005 author Vladan Srdic.jpgPoster for Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication by Vladan Srdić, 2005

The Magdalena International Festival of Creative Communication is a non-profit festival for designers, copy writers, illustrators, directors, web hackers, mobile freaks, young professionals, amateurs and students – for anyone under the age of 30 active in the world of public communication. Taking place in May in Maribor, the three-day festival programme includes exhibitions, lectures, discussions, workshops, parties and the Magdalena Awards gala ceremony. The festival is known for its good organisation and informal spirit. Entry fees are minimal and thus accessible to most young people.

With more than 4,000 works from 15 different countries presented at the festival in the last decade, Magdalena has become an important player in the international arena, still organised by a group of enthusiasts and friends.


Background

The Magdalena Festival came into existence in 1999 as a reaction to classical advertising festivals in Slovenia and abroad. The primary objective of the festival was to bring together representatives of the younger generation of creative people who are producing works with the aim of informing, promoting or advertising.

A competition festival open to authors worldwide, Magdalena usually takes place in Narodni dom Maribor, KIBLA Multimedia Centre and in the galleries in the centre of the town (Maribor Art Gallery, Media Nox and Hladilnica). The first edition took place in Pekarna Cultural Centre.

The visual identity of the festival is created by a different young designer each year. The authors of the Magdalena logotype are Tom Mezga and CodeSign's Martin Bricelj.


Awards

Central to the festival programme is the competition for several Magdalena Golden Bra Awards: Magdalena for best work of the festival, Golden Bra for best entry in each category and Silver Bra for second best work in selected category (print, outdoor, motion, interactive and experimental media, logotypes, magazine and newspaper design, book design, CD cover design and typography). The Brief Sponsor's Award is also awarded each year for the best creative brief.

The jury consists of a group of internationally acknowledged practitioners, who select and award the best examples of public communication.

See also

External links

Gallery