Horizon Interactive Awards Opens Call For Entries 2007
November 02, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Indianapolis, IN - (November 2, 2006) The Horizon Interactive Awards announces the 6th annual Call for Entries officially opening the 2007 international competition.The Horizon Interactive Awards recognizes excellence interactive media including: web sites, cd-roms, dvds, flash, video, kiosks, online ads, and games. The deadline to enter the 2007 competition is January 31, 2007 and may be done online at http://www.horizoninteractiveawards.com.
"We're looking for creativity and excellence, no matter where it is." said Mike Sauce, president of the Horizon Interactive Awards. "The competition the most talented developers of interactive media and provides a level playing field to all participants regardless of company size."
The Horizon Interactive Awards showcases talent from all over the globe. The 2006 competition saw nearly one thousand entries from many different countries including: Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom and nearly all 50 US states. Best of show honors were given to IQ Interactive / Arnold Worldwide for the outstanding "Freedom of the Seas" web site. Winners for the 2007 competition will be announced in April 2007.
Entry information can be obtained at http://www.horizoninteractiveawards.com. Participants may enter online or download an entry form to send via postal mail.
About the Horizon Interactive Awards
With a mission to give credit where credit is due, the Horizon Interactive Awards began in 2002 to recognize outstanding achievement in the field of Interactive Media and showcases the best blend between artistry and technical execution. The competition provides a level playing field to all participants regardless of company size. Often, smaller firms and individual developers produce outstanding work that never receives the recognition it deserves. The Horizon Interactive Awards mission is to shed the spotlight on that work and the people who made it happen.