Washingtonpost.com launches competition for digital political cartoonists

Washingtonpost.com has launched a competition to find the “Editorial Cartoonist of the Future” for digital animators interested in exploring the world of editorial cartooning.

The Editorial Shorts Digital Animation Competition is looking for digital artists and humorists to submit short-form (3 minutes or less) animated commentary focused on current political or topical issues. Entries must be designed, edited or distributed in digital form.

Entry details may be found here.

Hal Straus, Opinions editor for washingtonpost.com, said, “The Washington Post print edition has a rich tradition of editorial cartooning that has influenced opinion and covered both the drama and comedy of news and politics. We thought it would be interesting for washingtonpost.com to see who out there is interested in picking up the mantle for the digital age.”

The winner of the competition, to be announced in January 2006, will get visibility for his or her entry in a special Opinions section in washingtonpost.com.

Deadline for entry is December 31, 2005.

Entries will be judged on humor, originality, use of the medium and topical relevance.

Judges for the competition include representatives from the editorial divisions of washingtonpost.com and The Washington Post, as well as RES Media Group, the publishers of RES digital media magazine and coordinators of the multi-city RES Digital Film Festival.

Media or competition inquiries, contact:

Eric Easter
Sr. Manager, Communications
Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive
[email protected]