Ramat works internationally on advertising and publishing projects. He most recently redesigned the national newspaper of the Bahamas, The Nassau Guardian. His Toronto-based communications consultancy Brand New Ideas helps clients transition their marketing to new media.
“We are all very delighted with Uno Ramat's work,” says EstDocs Director Kristi Doughty. “The vibrant design echoes the exciting line-up of films we have for EstDocs fans come October,” adds Doughty. The winning poster design can be viewed at www.EstDocs.com.
In addition to the week of documentary films from October 16-21, 2014, EstDocs is accepting domestic and international submissions for its Short Documentary Film Competition until September 23, 2014. Monetary prizes are awarded during the October festival; competition details are available at www.EstDocs.com.
About EstDoc
EstDocs is a not-for-profit Estonian Documentary film festival and competition held in Toronto that presents the unheard stories from the Northern European nation of Estonia. Its mission is to provide a 360 perspective on Estonian history, politics, arts, culture and more. During the past ten years EstDocs has raised the profile of up-and-coming filmmakers and has had the pleasure of featuring the country's top internationally recognized filmmakers. All public screenings are either in English or have English subtitles.
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