Story Tent Light By Hong Ying Guo

Story Tent Light By Hong Ying Guo

When I was a kid there were always 2 things I needed to get to sleep: a bedtime story, and a nightlight. The Story Tent Light by Hong Ying Guo combines both into an interactive tent shaped projector, reminiscent of the forts and tents we all constructed growing up. By rotating the top section the Story Tent projects sequential light images through interchangeable frames to tell a brief animated story. This active design encourages using the imagination and provides tranquil light for a peaceful sleep; something both parents and children can enjoy together.

Designer: Hong Ying Guo

Story Tent Light By Hong Ying Guo

Story Tent Light By Hong Ying Guo

Story Tent Light By Hong Ying Guo

Story Tent Light By Hong Ying Guo

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A039 Design Award And Competition

A039 Design Award And Competition

A’ Design Award and Competition is looking for the best designs, design ideas, prototypes and finished products by talented designers, artists and architects to award them with the A’ Design Award. The call for entries is for thefurniture, packaging, architecture and interior design categories.Winners will receive a free and extensive public relations campaign for their design, plus the chance to feature in an annual book.Designs will be judged by professionals, academics and a focus group. All entrants will be given a detailed score sheet and feedback to help assess and improve their own work, plus a certificate and trophy.

A039 Design Award And Competition

Deadlines for entries are as follows:

Furniture design 30 November 2010
Packaging design: 28 February 2011
Architecture and building design: 31 January 2011
Interior design: 30 June 2011

More about the A’ Design Award

The competition was developed as a Ph.D. thesis first, but later we decided to go further and make it a reality; after an extensive research on design competitions and analyzing around 400+ competitions in very detail (checking 180 points of information on each) we have found out that the existing design competitions, especially the famous premium competitions were not good enough. Existing competitions were covert, there were no feedbacks other than you win / you lost, marketing was profit oriented and the scoring was not standardized.

We have come up with an extensively developed guideline and quality-rank mechanism for competitions and we applied these quality-points in our competition:

Feedbacks

Designers deserved something better, a good competition should provide at least an amount of solid feedback (so that designers could at least make a self-assessment of why they get their score, why they win or lose), so we came up with a score-sheet, for the first time, to give to designers after the competition. No matter they win or lose, they can still see which areas they were good at, which areas they needed improvements, they can compare their scores with the rest of the designers and they can see which percentile they are in.

Methodology

A good quality competition required transparently clean and explained methodology for voting, we could no longer tolerate keep this / eliminate that kind of approach, for each category we have a questionnaire that the jury members need to follow.

No Further Fees

No Further Fee requirements for Winners: Unlike other High-Profile competitions, we do not ask any further fees. Winners should not be losers. Although our competition looks profit-oriented, it is hardly so: we spend almost all of the income on advertising, organization and management of the event.

Academics Oriented

The purpose is most of all to provide an equal ground for designers to prove themselves. We aim to provide 15 Person Jury for each of the categories; this makes a huge 360 people jury (planned) for the all 24 competitions or (currently we have 45 people jury for 3 different competition types: Industrial/product Designs, Architecture and Others). Jury is always announced at the end of the competition, because we believe that the Jury are not advertising tools and we want to keep it this way, and we also like to keep any outside influences away from the reach of jury before results are public.

Standardized Scoring

Score standardization and normalization is what makes the A Design Award and Competition different from the rest; compare it to a TOEFL score; when you get a standard score from the TOEFL exam, you can use it anywhere in the world. It is an indication of proficiency. The scoring starts by explaining in detail what the criteria stands for, and the scoring continues by explaining what the score ranges means, and it will have necessary notes to make it more clear for all the jury members to clearly understand it. Most of the criteria are scored from a range of 0 to 11, while some of them will be yes or no questions. The scores are standardized, weighted and normalized. However we have a base-limit for the number of applications, each category must reach 100 people to receive a standard score, because if the target participant numbers are not reached, we cannot apply score-standardization and normalization formulas (error margins are too high when the population size is small). How it works is simple: after voting, the scores given by the jury members are normalized and weighted, normalization of the scores helps to eliminate personal biases, while weighting the results make sure that specific questions are answered by the relevant parties; such as the votes of professionals will be higher on engineering and realization related questions and vote of academics will be higher on sustainability etc.

Publicity

We work with DesignPRWire, we use their database of press contacts, and we also get help from them to make the competition reach the biggest audience as possible. Our difference is that we do not only target design oriented magazines; we want to advertise the designers at every possible location, because this is how it should be, you know it better; even when we speak about for example, lets say the most famous designer Philippe Stack, how many non-designers know him, we want to change that too.

Here is the example Evaluation Criteria for Industrial Design Categories for your consideration, of course it will be different for some categories:

Design

Form and shape, texture, finishing, graphical communication, colors and color options, material, innovation, emotional values, social context, targeted segment relevance, engineering, ease of use, surprise element, timelessness of design, design of the packaging or protective casing, overall complexity or simplicity, all of these details are addressed and are voted by three different juries, the juries have equal weight at this point, the questions are answered on a scale from one to ten.

Engineering

Function, ergonomics, usability, details, engineering, ease of production, efficiency of production, economies of scale, marketability, technological availability, safety, cost advantage, resource friendliness, sustainability, reparability, durability, impact on nature, recyclability, re-usability and similar details are discussed and are voted by three different juries, the professional and academic jurys votes are given more importance according to the question, the questions are answered on a scale from zero to eleven.

Presentation

Presentation of design, visualization of use and maintenance, clearness representation and relevant details are addressed and are voted by three different juries, the focus group jurys votes are given relatively more importance, the questions are answered on a scale from zero to eleven.

Specific

For each different category and also for realized and concept stage products, the evaluation criteria will have different weights, and there is possibility of category specific evaluation criteria to be present. At this step details are discussed and are voted by three different juries and the professional and academic jurys votes are given more importance. The questions are answered on a scale from zero to eleven. To learn more please check the methodology pages.

Winner Designers of A’Design Award receive the following benefits and exposure:

1. Featured in the yearly Result Book

Top designs are featured in this yearly book to increase the exposure of designs and products to a wider public. These yearly ResultBooks are delivered to a wide range of professionals, design oriented companies and press members.

2. Communicated to the Press

Extensive coverage in global media ensures that you are renowned worldwide. We provide free services to prepare your press releases to communicate to a worldwide audience furthermore we also help you to find services for custom press release preparation in addition to the ones we deliver.

3. Advertised to a Wide Range of Design Sensitive People

In addition to standard press and traditional media, A’Design Award & Competition advertises winners in online media and search engines as well to millions of people who are searching for design. We have a large dedicated budget to reach millions of people every year.

4. Introduced to Companies

Winning designs are introduced to relevant companies. Winners find the opportunity to meet with the industry and businesses. Some winners will have the opportunity to be supported and mentored by industry leaders and large players in the design field. Meeting with the companies usually lead to eventual realization of concept or idea-stage designs, or finding new distribution channels for existing products.

5. Certificate of Quality

The “A’ Design Award Winner Certificate” is a proof of quality of design which you can use to highlight the qualifications of your designs. Winner Designers can download the “A’ Design Award Winner Logo” and use this special logo with their product packaging or websites.

6. Trade Fairs, Conferences and Meetings

The A’Design Award will also present itself in design oriented trade-fairs around the world, winners will get chance to be promoted in these fairs, conferences, meetings and other design related events in order to create the sectorial hype.

7. Introduced to Design World

Winners are introduced to Curators, Architects, Designers, Companies, and other relevant people and institutions in the design world to get more out of the award. Special notifications are send to the Museum Directors, Academicians, Media Directors and Design Departments of Multi-National Companies.

8. A Reason to Contact Press

Winning the A’Design Award, is prestigious, it is a very solid reason to contact the press and have increased exposure of your designs and products around the world and we provide free PR and press-release services to winners.

9. Realization Possibilities

Winning designs are very likely to be realized by thousands of companies that are following the competition each year, the winners are communicated early so that they can make an early patent rights application right-away.

10. Increased Sales

Winning designs get enough exposure to increase the sales of products significantly, it is an investment that you can rely on throughout the life of the product. More fame means more business.

About the Award

The A’Design Award and Competition is for designers, innovators and companies that want to highlight themselves to attract the focus of media, publishers and buyers.

Competition

In a world where there are millions of products and designs launched each year, this award was born out of the desire to underline the best designs and well-designed products. The award-winning products and designs are highlighted to the international public in the A’ Design Museum and Gallery in Italy and they are communicated to all relevant press across the world.

Categories

A’ Design Award and Competitions are organized and awarded annually in a wide range of categories, every month a particular competition is held. These are; Furniture Design Competition, Packaging Design Competition, Architectural Design Competition, Fashion Design Competition, Lighting Design Competition, Toy Design Competition, Digital Devices Competition, Interior Design Competition, Vehicle Design Competition, Interface Design Competition, Home Appliances Design Competition and Graphic Design Competition. Addition to the annual competitions there are also sponsored competitions, held in parallel to other competitions.

The main competitions are organized in the following categories:

  1. FURNITURE AND HOMEWARE DESIGN
  2. PACKAGING DESIGN
  3. ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING DESIGN
  4. FASHION AND JEWELERY DESIGN
  5. LIGHTING DESIGN
  6. TOY AND RECREATION DESIGN
  7. DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES DESIGN
  8. INTERIOR DESIGN
  9. VEHICLE DESIGN
  10. INTERFACE DESIGN
  11. HOME APPLIANCES DESIGN
  12. GRAPHICS AND ADVERTISING DESIGN
  13. COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND 3D MODEL DESIGN
  14. PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTO MANIPULATION DESIGN
  15. ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DESIGN AWARD
  16. MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC DESIGN AWARD
  17. MOVIE AND ANIMATION DESIGN
  18. FOOD AND CULINARY DESIGN AWARD
  19. MATERIAL AND TEXTURE DESIGN
  20. SOCIAL DESIGN
  21. IDEA DESIGN
  22. ARTS, CRAFTS AND READY-MADE DESIGN AWARD
  23. META DESIGN
  24. UNEXPECTED DESIGN

Learn more here.

Mission

The mission of the A’ Award and Competition is to provide a fair, ethical and competitive platform for companies, designers and innovators from all fields with different experience levels, different disciplines and market focus to compete on, while providing them a global audience to showcase their success and talents to. The A’ Award and Competition aims to act as blender; to bring together designers, companies and the press.

Vision

Highlight, Advertise & Advocate good design, designers and design oriented companies. To channel the attention of press, interactive medias, design critics, distributers and buyers to the award winner.

Publicity

With its database of tens of thousands of press contacts, the competition aims to highlight existing products and designs which were developed with a good taste of design, our aim is to increase the publicity of good products and good designs, to provide designers and companies a solid excuse to shout-out that they have a good product, good design. A’Design Award is a great opportunity for designers to have a jump in their careers as the A’ Design Award offers winners extensive marketing services to make use of the success of winning the award. The winning designs are also presented for a year at the A’Award museum and gallery in Italy. Winners of the Award will have extensive press appearings and this is free; A’Design Competition does not ask any further money from the winners and aggressively pursues media opportunities for the winning designs for free.

Unique Aspects

The A’ Design Award and Competition offers an unique system for designers to sell their winning ideas to sponsor companies, likewise the companies can bid for the competing design ideas and make offers to buy the designs. The system also provides an online exhibition system and creates free profile pages for designers, innovators and companies, this system is always on and whether you win or not, you will have full access to the system. This is an interactive system where you can write your biography or corporate profile, create an extensive online portfolio by adding additional designs and exhibit new designs or products.

Results

The results are always published first to the designers, there will be a period given to both companies and the designers to get production rights and patents globally, a four month period to file for protection. Designers also receive help and support from the A Design Award for filing and application to protect their designs. The winning designs will be exhibited in our Gallery and Museum in Italy. The winners can use the A’ Design Award can use badges and stickers free of charge to further underline that their products and designs have been evaluated by a respectful organization and that their products have been marked as great designs.

Organizer

The competitions are organized in association with the Salone del Designer, Association of Design, Museum of Design, OMC Design Studios, Design Faculty, Design PR Wire, Designer Press, Advanced Design Conference, ADF and Design League.

We invite all talents, designers, artists and architects to join and nominate their designs for A’ Design Award.

About A’ Design Award and Competitions
A’Design Award and Competitions, aims to highlight the excellent qualifications of best designs, design concepts and design oriented products. A’ Design Award and Competitions are organized and awarded annually and internationally in a wide range of categories, every month a particular competition is held.

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Enter The IF Concept Award 2011 Get Fame And Fortune Both

Enter The IF Concept Award 2011 Get Fame And Fortune Both

Looking for creativity getting you some fame and fortune? One of the best opportunities is here knocking at your door, will you grab it? The iF Concept Award 2011 is here. All you need is a good imagination and focus on what you want to achieve. The competition is for students and young professionals from the areas of design, architecture, marketing and engineering. Participation is free and a total of EUR 30,000 will be shared among the very best entries. Fame comes via Yanko Design as we are the official media partners!

  • Registration possible until 15 November 2010 (pdf file)
  • iF Concept Awards is a part of the DESIGN TALENTS GmBH
  • Participation is free and a total of EUR 30,000 will be shared among the very best entries

Here is a look at some iF Concept Design Winners from 2010

Universal Packaging System or UPACKS by Patrick Sung

Enter The IF Concept Award 2011 Get Fame And Fortune Both

Zero Angle Digital Camera by Sun ho Sin & Jeong eun Park

Enter The IF Concept Award 2011 Get Fame And Fortune Both

Yogurt Spoon Packaging by Cho Hye-seung

Enter The IF Concept Award 2011 Get Fame And Fortune Both

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Little Helper – Magnifying Glass For Threading Needles By Chugunnikov Alexey And Alexander Trofimenko

Little Helper - Magnifying Glass For Threading Needles By Chugunnikov Alexey And Alexander Trofimenko

Call it the aging process or lack of dexterity, but there will come a time when threading the needle will become a difficult task! Thats the time Little Helper will be the real help in getting the job done. No automatics or robotics here, but simply a magnifying glass that fits neatly into the center of the thread spool so that you can magnify the eye of the needle and thread it conveniently.

Visualizer: Roslov Anton

Designers: Chugunnikov Alexey and Alexander Trofimenko

Little Helper - Magnifying Glass For Threading Needles By Chugunnikov Alexey And Alexander Trofimenko

Little Helper - Magnifying Glass For Threading Needles By Chugunnikov Alexey And Alexander Trofimenko

Little Helper - Magnifying Glass For Threading Needles By Chugunnikov Alexey And Alexander Trofimenko

Little Helper - Magnifying Glass For Threading Needles By Chugunnikov Alexey And Alexander Trofimenko

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Urban Seed Project By Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon

Urban Seed Project By Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon

Not a cake! It might look like a cake a little bit when there’s plants growing out of this project, but it’s not a cake! This project, “Urban Seed,” comes from an overarching concept made by designer Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon. This overarching concept is futuristic public play. In the future, we’re gonna have some fun. This Urban Seed project is inspired by public secret storytelling and apology traditions. Urban Seed works with citizens, citizen to citizen, person to person, seed to blossom.

Now you can do this fabulous trade of ideas in two ways: analog or digital. The digital one works through some basically “traditional” means, odd as that sounds. It’s on telephones, smart phones if you call them that, and what it is is a system where you write your story, whatever you conceive that to be, and share that story anonymously.

Now the analog version is the real hot one. In this one, people are able to write their story on cards of bio-degradable cards filled with seeds. One person leaves a story, another person reads it, and like the seed that has been planted in their brain, another seed is planted via the card, which they can simply lie on the ground, allowing the rain to do its deed.

Grow on up!

Designer: Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon

Urban Seed Project By Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon

Urban Seed Project By Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon

Urban Seed Project By Ruedee Sarawutpaiboon

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Be A Superstar Heres Your Chance To Be On Reuters TV

Be A Superstar Heres Your Chance To Be On Reuters TV

Hiya YDers; let me tell you a true story for a change. Ive been on YD for almost five months now and its been the best joyride of my life. Typically speaking, being an online journalist is not very exciting, but thanks to YD I got in touch with so many exciting new people, that I feel I know all of you like family. Power of YD is such, that I even got interviewed by my local Radio Station on bloggers and their life! It brought me my two minutes of fame. Here’s your chance to claim your fame on Reuters TV. Read on to learn more…

Reuters TV is doing a gig about YD and wants to showcase designers who have been inspired or helped by YD in any ways. Like if your concept got noticed by the community or better still, realized into an actual product, then thats the story were looking for.

If your story gets picked, then a representative from Reuters TV will get in touch with you and document a video of you telling your story.

Please mail Takashi your inspirational testimonial.

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