Vision – Hong Kong International Poster Triennial 2014
 Hong Kong Heritage Museum
 Poster
    Pavilion
 6 December 2014 - 2 March 2015  
 Jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Hong
  Kong Designers Association
 Organised by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum
  
 
 Teaming up with the Hong Kong Designers Association for the fifth
  time, the Hong Kong International Poster Triennial continues to document new and exciting
  developments in poster design, while also encouraging international cultural exchange and
  enriching the museum's collections. The museum presents the 2014 Triennial in three parts
  - a competition, an exhibition and a seminar.
 
 We are undertaking the
  past criteria of Triennial which is in line with the recommendations of the International
  Council of Graphic Design Associations. The four categories in the competition – Ideology,
  Promotion of Cultural Events, Commercial and Advertising, and Thematic – "Blind Spot" -
  attracted 1,556 works, an impressive total, which represents the diverse creativity of 518
  designers, companies and groups hailing from 32 countries or regions and provides a
  comprehensive overview of the latest global trends in poster design.
 
  A highly professional and critical selection process by a judging panel of prominent names
  in design, comprising Dr Jianping He from Germany, Ms Luba Lukova from the United States
  of America, Mr Masayoshi Kodaira from Japan, Mr Ralph Schraivogel from Switzerland, and Mr
  John Warwicker from the United Kingdom, produced a shortlist of 222 entries for the event.
  Showcased in an artistically blend also featuring representative works by the five judges,
  these poster designs from across the world perfectly reflect the curatorial perspective of
  the exhibition as a dynamic kaleidoscope of "Vision".
 
 The museum is
  organising the "Wonderful Imagination of Modern Life Inspired by Dunhuang"
    Poster Design Competition to complement "Vision – Hong Kong International
  Poster Triennial 2014" and "Dunhuang – Untold Tales, Untold Riches" exhibition. For
  details of the competition, please click here.
  




