Put on a digital student show with Virtual Design Festival

Put on a digital student show with Virtual Design Festival

Unable to put on a graduate or end-of-year show this year? Partner with Virtual Design Festival to host a digital showcase of student work.

A digital show at VDF could expose your student group’s work to Dezeen’s three million monthly website visitors.

Digital student shows will be posted on Virtual Design Festival in a dedicated schools and students section. Each student show post will also be published on Dezeen and will be featured in Dezeen’s daily newsletter, which has 170,000 subscribers.

Coverage on Dezeen’s social media channels (which have a combined total of over five million followers) is available for an additional fee.

Each student show post can feature up to 10 student profiles, with additional profiles available for an additional fee. Each profile will feature one image, up to 100 words of text, as well as a link to the student’s website and email address.

In addition, the post will feature up to 100 words about the course, including a link and email address.

Contact us now for details of prices by emailing vdf@dezeen.com.

To see a sample of what a VDF student show post will look like, click here.

VDF also offers a digital products fair where designers and brands can promote their wares. For greater impact, brands can also collaborate with VDF on a bespoke talk, video or full-day takeover.

About Virtual Design Festival

Virtual Design Festival is the world’s first online design festival, taking place from 15 April to 30 June.

The festival has already generated substantial interest around the world, with contributions lined up from many leading designers.

“The global design community has collaborated to launch the first virtual design festival in response to the coronavirus lockdown,” wrote The Guardian newspaper.

Designer Ron Arad described VDF as “a great initiative to bring us together at this extraordinary time,” while Tom Dixon said: “The Virtual Design Festival allows us an unexpected digital platform to describe our latest thinking.”

“Thank you Dezeen for keeping the light on,” said Stefano Giovannoni. “I look forward to this digital festival with Dezeen,” said Yves Behar.

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