2010 Australian International Design Awards close Tuesday, 1 December 2009. Time is running out to submit entries in Standards Australia’s 2010 Australian International Design Awards, recognising product design and innovation excellence. With products ranging from cars to household items and designer furniture already submitted, the 2010 field of entrants is shaping up to be an […]
November 11th, 2009
2010 Australian International Design Awards close Tuesday, 1 December 2009.
Time is running out to submit entries in Standards Australia’s 2010 Australian International Design Awards, recognising product design and innovation excellence.
With products ranging from cars to household items and designer furniture already submitted, the 2010 field of entrants is shaping up to be an exciting showcase of Australian and international design and innovation.
Applications must be completed by Tuesday, 1 December 2010 to be in the running.
Recent winners have included Marc Newson, Herman Miller, Siemens, Konstantin Grcic, Schamburg + Alvisse, The Fire Company, Megara, and Fisher & Paykel.
Products are assessed on their individual design merits against a range of criteria including innovation, visual and emotional appeal, functionality, quality and manufacture, human factors and environmental sustainability.
By participating, companies may achieve independent design endorsement, increase their exposure to consumers, potential clients, product manufacturers and design-related businesses as well as gain international recognition and a local marketing edge.
Entry is now open to all professionally designed products on the Australian market including products designed by Australians for overseas markets.
Enter online at designawards.com.au
Entry closes Tuesday 1 December 2009, 5pm AEDST.
Entries submitted and completed before 13 November will be included for selection in a special BRW Magazine feature article.
Australian International Design Awards
(61 2) 9237 6090
designawards.com.au
A sneak peek of entrants in the Architecture and Interior Products category, sponsored by Indesign:

’Faraway’ , Zucchetti Rubinetteria Spa, 2010 Entry

’Miele DA 5000 D Island Cooker Hood’, Miele Australia , 2010 Entry

’Be’, Formway Design , 2010 Entry

’Element Task Light’, Humanscale and Schiavello, 2010 Entry
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