European Design Annual 4


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European Design Awards 2009


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The European Design Awards, which attract over 900 entries, not only present a remarkable picture of whats happening in European design today they also play an important part in promoting and encouraging standards and ambitions in design. They seek to raise the status of graphic design in European society, by presenting the very best quality work, by pointing out new directions and further establishing design as an economic, socially critical factor. This catalogue reproduces the c180 successful submissions including all the winners, merits and finalists to the European Design Awards 2009, which took place over three days in Stockholm. The twentyeight categories range from logotypes to packaging, typefaces, illustrations, websites and book design, and include work from a raft of design agencies, from the established to the up-and-coming. This snapshot of European design now will be an essential purchase for anyone involved in the industry, in whatever capacity, as well as for anyone interested in visual communication.







The Annual of Annuals


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"Communication today is on the verge of deep changes that challenge everything we hold as certain. New questions arise: some will be answered today, some won't. And some will be obsolete tomorrow." "This 16th edition af The Annual of Annuals is a great opportunity to see the "best of the best" in advertising and design from all over Europe." "In this book we have showcased answers from arround Europe - Golds, Silvers and other awarded work from each nation's Awards, providing an inspiring archive of European creativity for 2007 and an essential reference tool."--BOOK JACKET.







The European Design Annual 5


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The 5th annual contains graphic design work from 1999's European Design Annual competition selected from over 24 European countries.










European Design Awards 2010


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The European Design Awards not only present a remarkable picture of the current state of European design, but they also play an important part in promoting and encouraging standards and ambitions in design. They seek to raise the status of graphic design in European society by presenting the very best-quality work, by pointing out new directions and further establishing design as an economic, socially critical factor. This catalogue reproduces all the winners, merits and finalists in the European Design Awards 2010. The 28 categories range from logotypes to packaging, typefaces, illustrations, websites and book desiogn, and include work from a raft of design agencies, from the established to the up-and-coming. This snapshot of European design now will be an essential purchase for anyone involved in the industry, in whatever capacity, as well as for anyone interested in visual communication.