Communicate magazine is announcing a call for entries for the 2013 Transform Awards
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The awards are Europe’s only celebration of rebranding, repositioning and brand transformationAny organisation is eligible to enter the fourth annual Transform Awards, allowing that the project was developed between January 2011 and November 2012. The early deadline for entry is 6 December and the late deadline will be 20 December.“The Transform Awards go from strength to strength, recognising the best in rebranding and repositioning from across Europe,” founder of Communicate magazine Andrew Thomas says.
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