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 Design talents wanted! Are you creative, talented and innovative? Then you have the best qualifications to take part in the third German edition of the Bombay Sapphire Designer Glass Competition. Young designers have the chance to put their talent on test and make a big step forward onto the stage of international design. The challenge consists in developing a Martini glass inspired by Bombay Sapphire, that is both aesthetic and practical. The designs can be submitted on the Competition’s official website, between February 1 and March 31, 2008. A renowned jury made up of members of the German design scene, including architect and designer Hadi Teherani and Carsten Kehrein, head designer from Rastal, will judge the entries. The participation is open to all design-interested, to students and graduates from German art schools (minimum age: 18 years). Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (155) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 648 |
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The countdown is running: Senheiser is looking for a sound logo. Umistekable and innovative, top class and contemporary, the sound logo willembody the same impressive quality as Senheiser products. And beacuse with us, good ideas from the basis of every innovation, we have decide to hold an international contest to finda sound logo that is distinctly Senheiser. Every idea has the potential to be the best! Evry idea can win. Link: http://www.se-soundlogo.com/ Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (164) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 579 |
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Contest at a Glance: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration invites college students from the arts, including industrial design, architecture, computer design, and the fine arts, to submit their work on the theme: Life and Work on the Moon. The art contest gives students and faculty an opportunity to form an inter-disciplinary team to collaborate with science and engineering departments, either at their institution or other institutions, to produce the most well-informed art work possible. One suggestion is that the art project be a for-credit semester long effort and include consultations with science departments to develop the final entry. Please direct any questions to Dr. Elizabeth Ward at
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THE COMPETITION: DESIGNER’S WORKSTATION 2008 1. Introduction This competition event is focused on designing the ideal workstation for the designer of this new century. From the onset of design as a discipline, designers (interior, graphic, textile, rchitectural, industrial) hammered out their projects using a work table, a rawing table, or a desk. In the XXI century the computer is the main tool for sketching design. The emerging needs of today’s designers, together with the global, cultural and technological changes, demand a new uptodate workstation. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (158) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 662 |
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