International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

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Congratulations to the remarkable winners of the 17th edition of the International Design Awards (IDA). This prestigious competition drew in thousands of exceptional submissions from designers worldwide, all competing for top honors in various categories.

Evaluating entries from nearly 80 countries, the IDA jury acknowledged the exceptionally high standard of design across the five award disciplines: Architecture, Interior, Product, Graphic, and Fashion Design.

More info: Instagram | idesignawards.com

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International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

#1 "Bmw Puch" By Mohammad Mandousti

Gold in Automotive & Transport / Cars: Sport

"BMW PUCH is a roadster concept embracing the company's heritage and the revolutionary style of the kidney we all know.
puch is an elvish name for which the design originates from elvish goddesses' generous looks. the trim is obtained from both Elvish dynasty and BMW vision studies and the body is aerodynamic as the tests show in the solid sim and trendy design language is applied so that it reminds you its identity in every angle and silhouette."

International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

#2 "Far° — Festival Of Living Arts" By Sophie Rubin, Cédric Rossel

Gold in Print / Posters

"The far°, a festival of living arts, explores the fields of theater, dance, performance, and all kinds of new artistic practices. For its 38th edition, named "Faire connivances," the festival marks its transition through its artistic program, but also through the transfer of responsibility between the permanent teams of far°. Faire connivances promote chance encounters, unexpected and unusual. Through the surrealistic graphic games offered by the "cadavre exquis," the 2022 identity proposes a new reading of the elements around us by linking them together playfully and incongruously."

International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

#3 "Uupya" By Torrion Reed

Gold in Other Fashion Designs / Recycled/Sustainable Fashion

"Noirr Limited is a high-end streetwear brand with a strong focus on sustainability and denim. The collection, UUPYA, was done using recycled denim (sourced from various goodwills) and repurposing the jeans into unique silhouettes mainly oversized silhouettes based on how I dressed as a kid. South Carolina being the theme of the project allows the story of my childhood to be told through fashion. Authentic used Fish nets are placed in strategic places due to fishing being huge in South Carolina culture and there are hints of orange because of the red clay soil around the state."

International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

#4 "Replicant" By Fireart Studio

Gold in Print / Corporate Identity Rebranding

"The new brand identity is based on 2 key insights. First, we discovered that “replicant’s” brand essence lies in conversational design, which combines science and art, humanity and technology, logic and emotion. Hence, the new visual language is all about the polar—warm and cold colors, sharp and rounded shapes, and realistic and abstract photography styles. Second, in contrast to competitors that provide just a single aspect of contact center automation, “replicant” provides an entire ecosystem that works and learns on its own."

International Design Awards Have Announced Their Winners For Their 17th Contest, And Here’s The Result

#5 "Othermatter" By Hyunji Jun

Gold in Multimedia / Website Design, Silver in Multimedia / Brand Identity

"Othermatter is an online platform to introduce fashion designers to innovative biomaterials that can minimize the environmental impact. Our goal is to make it easy for fashion designers to explore and source various materials and enable them to collectively change the fashion industry more sustainable. Our logo comes from the form of a living cell, which can be fabricated into a fabric swatch or the iconic modular typography. Neon point color communicates the creativity and energy of the pioneering interdisciplinary fashion design field."

Keywords: IDA | International Design Awards | Graphic design | Fashion design | 17th Contest | Design Awards | Winners

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