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awards + competitionsThursday May 08, 2008
Bierut, Rucci, Stowell Among National Design Award Winners
Lifetime Achievement: Charles Harrison Corporate Achievement: Google Architecture Design: Tom Kundig Communications Design: Scott Stowell Fashion Design: Ralph Rucci Interior Design: Rockwell Group Landscape Design: Olin Partnership Product Design: Antenna Design Tuesday May 06, 2008
How Print Celebrated Its Ellie Win![]() Last Thursday, visual culture and design magazine Print triumphed over the likes of Metropolis and Aperture to win the National Magazine Award for general excellence in the under 100,000 circulation category. On the occasion of the bimonthly magazine's tenth nomination and its fourth win, the American Society of Magazine Editors lauded Print's "expansive view of its subject, its relentless curiosity, and its determination to look at design not in a vacuum but as a crucial gateway to popular culture, the environment, even politics."
As for the spiderlike award itself, it has already had some adventures of its own. After joining Kaye in a cab ride home to Brooklyn last Thursday, Print's Ellie traveled by tote bag to Park Slope's PS 321, "where it journeyed through the halls and rested beneath a third-grade desk during 'Parents as Learning Partners' time, going completely unnoticed despite the high concentration of media-employed parents in the building," Kaye tells us. "It then took a Q train ride to the office where it happily joined our other three Ellies on top of our set of bookshelves." Now it's now back to business as usual at Print as the staff closes the August issue and judges the Regional Design annual. But the memories are still fresh. Adds Kaye, "I still have an unwashed champagne glass sitting on my desk from the pre-Ellie celebration in the office Thursday night." Friday May 02, 2008
Print Wins National Magazine Award; Wired Takes Design Category
DESIGN: Good | GQ | New York Magazine* | T, The New York Times Style Magazine | Vanity Fair | Wired PHOTOGRAPHY: Gourmet | GQ | Martha Stewart Living | National Geographic | New York Magazine | W PHOTOJOURNALISM: Aperture | Mother Jones | National Geographic | The New Yorker | The Virginia Quarterly Review PHOTO PORTFOLIO: New York Magazine | Newsweek | T, The New York Times Style Magazine (two nominations) | Vanity Fair Tuesday Apr 29, 2008
Francisco Costa to Receive Design Award from Philadelphia University
"Costa's work is beautifully rendered and uncompromising," says Clara Henry, director of the Fashion Design Program at Philadelphia University. "He takes a minimalist approach by defining shapes through skillful tailoring and attention to line. He is truly an inspiration to our student designers." Costa, himself a juror for this year's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards, worked for such fashion houses as Gucci and Oscar de la Renta before designing his first Calvin Klein Collection (for spring 2004). He was named Womenswear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2006 and was recently nominated again for 2008. And we can vouch for the fact that he is much friendlier than the stern/quizzical official shot above might suggest. Thursday Apr 24, 2008
Americans Pick Winners of 'Europe 40 Under 40'
'Tis the season of awards and celebrations and conferences and any other reason people can think to get together. Via Archinect, we found out about another one: the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Anthenaeum have announced their picks for Europe 40 Under 40, an award given to both young designers and architects plying their trades in Europe. Bustler has the whole list of names, as well as a ton of images of the various winners' work and it's all just spectacular. The only thing we're curious about is why this is a co-award with a Chicago-based organization and has a jury consisting entirely of people in New York, but is only about young designers and architects working in Europe. But maybe we're just suffering from too much patriotism. Excuse us while we straighten out our lapel flag pins and give it some serious thought. Getty Images Dominates Overseas Press Club Photo Awards
Our focus, of course, is the photo- and graphics-related awards. Photojournalist James Nachtwey, who has received more OPC Robert Capa Gold Medal Awards than any other photographer since the award's founding in 1955, will be on hand to accept the organization's President's Award, while Getty Images earns three of the four photo awards: John Moore wins for best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise for "The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto"; the award for best photographic reporting from abroad in newspapers and wire services goes to Paula Bronstein of Getty for "Death in Karachi"; and the feature photography award goes to Getty's Brent Stirton, shooting for Newsweek, for "Slaughter in the Jungle," a cover story about a family of gorillas that were murdered in the Congo. Staving off a Getty shut-out, Cedric Gerbehaye of Agence VU and Newsweek, wins for best photographic reporting from abroad in magazines and books for "Congo in Limbo," shot in 2006 during the Congo's first free elections in four decades (it was a big year for the Congo in pictures!). Meanwhile, Clay Bennett of the Christian Science Monitor will take home the Thomas Nast Award for the best cartoons on international affairs, and the OPC's website award goes to The New York Times (a winner in five other categories, for reporting) for its online feature "Assessing the Surge: A Survey of Baghdad Neighborhoods." Wednesday Apr 23, 2008
RISD Celebrates Athena Award Honorees
Earlier this month, while we were nibbling chocolate-dipped strawberries with bagless vacuum magnate James Dyson and a crew of up-and-coming industrial designers, the Rhode Island School of Design was celebrating the 2008 recipients of its annual Athena Awards. In a bash hosted by writer and Studio 360 creator Kurt Andersen (himself the recipient of a RISD honorary degree) at the New York headquarters of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, RISD honored eight individuals for their achievements in the arts (they're all pictured above, with the award presenters). Among this year's honorees: glassmaster James Carpenter (for excellence in design), Ayse Birsel (for excellence in furniture design), and Roni Horn (for excellence in fine art). TED Conference curator Chris Anderson received the Athena Award for Arts Patronage, and departing RISD president Roger Mandle and his wife, Gayle, were honored with the Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf Award for Lifetime Achievement. After his contract expires this July, Mandle is headed east--way east--to serve as executive director of the Qatar Museums Authority, the organization overseeing the building of the I.M. Pei-designed Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. Friday Apr 18, 2008
Richard Meier and Friends Win Academy Awards
Elsewhere in the world of starchitecture, while Renzo was busy talking about sad and disturbing things, Richard Meier must've been living it up, as he was just awarded the Gold Medal for Architecture by the American Academy of Art and Letters (which is just about the coolest award you can get, if just so someone like Meier can legitimately be able to say, "Well, as a man of arts and letters..."). Along with Meier were a whole slew of other winners, from Yo-Yo Ma and Salman Rushdie taking home Honorary Memberships to a slew of other miscellaneous people winning things like awards for light verse, musical theater, various types of art and Neil Denari, Jim Jennings, James Carpenter and Kenneth Frampton, each of whom took home a cool $7500 and four Academy Awards in Architecture (which we're guessing the whole group quickly spent on cocaine and strippers with Calvin Trillin and William T. Vollmann, who also won their share of cash and prizes). Thursday Apr 17, 2008
Please Join Us Over at the Logo Design Love Awards
On occasion, we're considered design experts. Of course, the emphasis should be placed with "on occasion" and "experts" in as much as all those "experts" on television news programs are "experts." But the specifics are neither here nor there, as with the Logo Design Love Awards, we were asked to step in as one of the esteemed judges, to look over all of the logo entries they received and pick our favorites. Yesterday, the blog's host, David Airey, started off the big awards ceremony with the people's choice awards, voted on by readers of the site. While we picked very few of the winners selected by the general public, we're looking forward to seeing what our fellow judges chose as their picks for each of the ten categories, as well as we experts' top three picks for the best of the best, both of which should be released today and tomorrow. Tuesday Apr 15, 2008
Design Miami/ Basel Names 2008 "Designers of the Future"
PreviouslyDyson Awards: Smart Biking Gear Takes Top Honors Dyson Awards: A Rake's Progress One Show Countdown: Design Finalists Announced Pulitzer Prize Roundup: Criticism, Cartooning, Photography, and Bob Dylan Fellowship Opens Walker Art Center's Doors Cooper-Hewitt Announces 2008 National Design Awards Jury Blair Kamin's Phone Call with Jean Nouvel Jean Nouvel Named 2008 Pritzker Prize Laureate Curiously Strong Artists Win Inaugural Altoids Award David Adjaye Receives an Order of the British Empire Honor Yves Behar Takes Home the First Brit Insurance Design Award Photo/Design/Art Fame in Three Easy Steps ASME Announces National Magazine Award Finalists New York AIA Announces Design Award Winners HOW Awards In-House Design Team at Milwaukee Art Museum LifeStraw Wins Saatchi & Saatchi Award for World Changing Ideas Society of News Design Offers Up Awards for Best Newspaper Design Society of Publication Designers Announces Award Finalists More Bashing of the Design Museum's 'Designs of the Year' Awards MoMA and P.S.1 Award Their Mini-Park Prize Clio Awards Names Jury Chairs, Garth Walker To Head Design Category And the Award for Ugliest Award Goes to... Accent on Design Awards Best of New York Gift Show The Hype Before the Storm: The Brit Insurance Designs of the Year Awards Bear Fights Lumberjack At Brooklyn Architectural Smackdown Design Green Project Announces Award Winners Winning Papal Altar Design Has Priests Riled Up T+L Design Awards Honor the New Museum and Geishas With Smeared Makeup Contract Honors Freelon, Moser at Interiors Awards AIA Announced Winners of Young Architects Awards Good Design Awards Announced on Badly Designed Website Layer Tennis Finals: Be There! Fourth Annual 'Eye for Why' Competition Launches Wallpaper* 2008 Design Awards Announced AIA Announces Surprising Batch of 2008 Honor Awards Hugo Boss Prize Finalists Announced (Haiku Special!) Downsizable Towel Wipes the Floor with Competition for Muji Award Aperture Awards 2007 Portfolio Prize to Jessamyn Lovell Jonathan Ive Gets Shortlisted for 'Great Britons' Award Best Designer in All the Whole Wide World: Who Cares? San Diego Architecture Award Ruffles Local Feathers The Hungarians Take Home the Electrolux Duany and Plater-Zyberk Take Home a Driehaus Prize TED Prize Winners Announced: Winners Prize Announcement Wallpaper Design Awards Partially Open for Votes Get Out There and Win Something, Won't You? Cannes Lions Get Design Equivalent Movado Names Doshi and Levien Future Legends Democratic 'Helvetica NOW' Voting Kicks Off The Martha Stewart Moment at the AIGA Gala Buckminster Fuller Challenge Picks Their Jurors NDA Roundup (Part III): Fashioning Next Year's Winner NDA Roundup (Part II): Politically Speaking NDA Roundup: The Way the Cookie Crumbled Solar Decathalon: The Germans are Sunning! The Germans are Sunning! One Club Inducts Paul Rand Into Hall of Fame TOMS Steps Over Floating Pool to Win People's Design Award Chip Kidd Has Two Turntables, a Microphone, and a National Design Award Deadline Extended Until Midnight For People's Design Award Voting; TOMS Sandals Still Leading David Chipperfield's "Small Acropolis" Wins the Stirling Don't Be Modest Good Design Awards, We Think You're Great Heath Ceramics Honored By Museum of California Design Are You Ready For Some Tennis? Photoshop World's Guru Award Winners: The Finest Lens Flares in the the Business Voting Open for Cooper-Hewitt's People's Design Awards Another Award for Luke Hayman; Another Reason for You to Hate Him 2007 Winterhouse Writing Awards Announced Mike Dempsey's Anti-D&AD Flag Doesn't Fly Finally, An Honest Design Competition Steven Heller, Graphic Design's Biggest Fan, to be Honored In SVA Exhibition The Buckminster Fuller Challenge: Think of Something! Anything! BusinessWeek and IDSA Say What's the Big IDEA One Show Proves Design Is "Alive and Well-Regarded" The Shortcomings in Tokyo's ADC Awards (and Shows in General) Cut & Paste Deadline Is July 17 Command X Deadline Extended to July 16 The Red Dot Awards: A Product Design Hootenanny! Unesco Makes the Sydney Opera House More Special Joseph Corre Snubs Tony Blair, Declines Medal for Design Work The Best of the Best In Getting You To See Bad Movies Squeaking Past Ive for Just a Second to Cover the Other National Design Awards Winners Electrolux Tries Desperately to Win Design Street Cred With Painful White Boy Rap The Four FRONT Women at the Forefront of Design Miami European Design Awards: Eirk Spiekermann Admitted Into Hall of Fame Philip Nobel Nails the National Design Awards Winners Announced for the Nation Design Awards (day one and not yet any turmoil) NY Times Mag Sweeps SPD Awards; New York Continues Its Winning Streak Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis Wins, Rockwell Group Gets Served at James Beard Awards Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Throttles Design Mags at Ellies Dwell Gets In Trouble With the Competition Police Cooper Hewitt Announces 2007 Judges Winterhouse Design Writing Awards Part Deux Time Special Publication Picks Their 'Design 100' |
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