A’ Design Award and Competition 2017 – Last Call for Entries

Good Monday! This post is a gentle reminder to all designers to submit your best projects to A’ Design Awards and Competition. The submission deadline is on February 28, 2017, mark this date on your calendar and make sure you start your registration as soon as you can before it’s too late.

This prestigious design competition highlights only the best of the best, starting from products, services, to design concepts. Winning this award means that you are one of top designers in the world that meet the quality and perfection in indicators used to judge all submissions. This design competition is recognized worldwide, it also means that when you win this award, you’ll get attention from design oriented companies worldwide, thus, better profile jobs and sales leads. There are many cool benefits for winners, you can read our previous post for some details here, or you can just check it out the full details here: https://competition.adesignaward.com/winnerspack.html

A' Design Award and Competition 2017 - Last Call for Entries

Don’t worry about finding category for your design, there are more than 100 categories available that we are sure it’ll fit your project. You can choose among Good Industrial Design Award, Good Architecture Design Award, Good Product Design Award, Good Communication Design Award, Good Packaging Design, Good Energy Products, and many more. You can checkout many other categories from this page: https://competition.adesignaward.com/design-award-categories.html

A' Design Award and Competition 2017 - Last Call for Entries

A' Design Award and Competition 2017 - Last Call for Entries

A' Design Award and Competition 2017 - Last Call for Entries

All rewards that you gain after winning the competition would be marvelous, enjoy magnificent PR and publicity, a yearbook, a free exhibition, gala night with professionals, inclusion in world design ranking, and many more. That’s why we said earlier, this is a great platform for young and struggling designers, trying to get noticed for their works and skills. This can be a breakthrough you’ve been looking for. All entries will be judged by an international jury panel consists of academics, design professionals, and press members.

A' Design Award and Competition 2017 - Last Call for Entries

Here’s our previous favorite winning designs:

1. Strata Chair by Ben Preston

Strata is a unique chair that demonstration the basic concept of “complimentary juxtaposition”. It demonstrates complexity made possible by using modern technology and traditional building methods. The unique spiral pattern on the exterior can be achieved by rotating plywood “bricks” upward, the voids from the pattern create a playful shadows while displaying true nature and construction of the piece as unity. The seat and footrests are polished to shine, creating a luxurious appearance that creates contrast to rough exterior surface.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Strata Chair by Ben Preston

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Strata Chair by Ben Preston

2. Ru Chair Chair by Lotta Tu

Most people throw away a baby chair that’s no longer in use, as a new mom, Lotta Tu wants to keep this meaningful childhood memory by extending the life of this furniture. Ru Chair Chair has been designed to have dual functions: a baby chair or an adult stool. Baby can sit in the chair for feeding time, but when you flip the chair to 90-degrees, it transforms into an adult seat.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Ru Chair Chair by Lotta Tu

3. Volksbier PET container by Cristian Stancu and Viorel Rusu

Volksbier is a cool container that combines two increasing trends in beer consumption: PET and Can. This packaging design uses a moulded PET container with an aluminum lid, it delivers the traditional joy of beer drinking while everyone can see the content, no hidden characteristic, everything can be seen in plain view.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Volksbier PET container by Cristian Stancu and Viorel Rusu

4. Romo Printing shop and photo studio by Claudio and Christian Gantous

This architecture design blends semi-desert landscape with progressive industrial building to house a line printing shop and photo studio. The main challenge here is to design iconic industrial building and minimize its visual impact by integrating the archicture with its natural topography and endemic vegetation. The result is pretty amazing, the roof’s design and the natural landscape are integrated in one continuous expanse, infused with a mosaic of modular flower beds and solar panels.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Romo Printing shop and photo studio by Claudio and Christian Gantous

5. PleXus Multifunctional Lamp by Taras Zheltyshev

This lamp features a planar shape that consists of geometric elements where you can make a unique object out of it or use it as the foundation for its construction. The unique mechanisms in the form of a ball hinge designed with increased tilt angle. You have the ability to change the size of the object by adding and removing modular elements. Create anything you like, you can twist this lamp into a tube, roll it into a sphere, or create something that can be integrated into the interior elements as well.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - PleXus Multifunctional Lamp by Taras Zheltyshev

6. Orion Outdoor Lighting by Limay Turkkan and Anil Tontus

Inspired by the beauty of the sky and the stars, Orion has been designed taking the concept of “magical night” into life. It’s a top mounted LED luminaire for outdoor areas with practical and fascinating structure.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Orion Outdoor Lighting by Limay Turkkan and Anil Tontus

7. Chesset Chess set by Duval Patterson

Beautiful chess set made from manufactured birch hardwood dowels and blocks, there’s no carving involved here. It looks really good that you can use it as decoration when not in use.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Chesset Chess set by Duval Patterson

8. Bird Wearable input device by Prime.total product design
Have you watched Minority Report movie? If you have, then you might be familiar with this device. It’s a futuristic wearable device that aggregates the entire spectrum of interactive methods in a form of ring-like accessory. With this device, the entire room can be transformed into 3D interactive workspace.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Bird Wearable input device by Prime.total product design

9. Stellé Audio Wireless Earbud Locket Wireless Earbuds by Anna Perelman and Wayne Ludlum

Earbud Locket combines technology and fashion into high end product. These wireless Bluetooth earbuds features high quality audio and can be kept inside a beautiful locket when not in use. These designers believe that women shouldn’t sacrifice form for function, this gorgeous locket can be worn as a stand-alone fashion statement. The built-in microphone allows you to use these earbuds for hands-free calls.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 -  Stellé Audio Wireless Earbud Locket Wireless Earbuds by Anna Perelman and Wayne Ludlum

10. Bike Break Electric Trike Mobile Kiosk by Chiara Minì

This trike is a human-powered transport, designed specifically to offer you with sustainable transportation. Bike Break is a moving kiosk with an e-bike for the transfers. With this trike, you can easily park your kiosk anywhere, the modern design would attract people to have a drink or coffee.

A' Design Awards & Competition – Winners 2015 - Bike Break Electric Trike Mobile Kiosk by Chiara Minì

Don’t forget, the deadline for submission is February 28, 2017, all results will be announced to public on April 15, 2017. You can expect us to feature our favorite top 20 winners on that day. Submit your work now!



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