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SEGD Global Design Awards 2019

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    SEGD Global Design Awards 2019 | Graphic Competitions
     Category:  Multiple Disciplines
     Deadline:  February 14, 2019 - expired! December 20, 2018
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    Since 1987, the SEGD Global Design Awards have set the standard of excellence for environmental graphic design and experiential graphic design, honouring design work that connects people to place by providing direction, content, and compelling experiences in public spaces.

    Winning projects have ranged from interactive multimedia environments to complex hospital way-finding systems and from branded corporate environments to museum exhibitions. Retail and interior projects, architectural signing, public art, design research, and books have also won awards.

    There are seven main categories:

    • Digital Experience
    • Exhibition
    • Interactive Experience
    • Placemaking and Identity
    • Public Installation
    • Strategy/Research/Planning
    • Wayfinding

    A multi-disciplinary jury representing practitioners from a diversity of design disciplines, as well as clients, users, and students, will evaluate the submissions and select winning projects based on their effectiveness in connecting people to place, creating a unique and memorable user experience, and solving the client’s objectives and design challenge.

    There is no limit on the number of projects that can be entered by an individual or firm. Projects must have been completed between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2018. Projects can be submitted by SEGD members and non-SEGD members.

    Please note: the deadline for submissions to the awards is January 31, 2019, but submissions will be accepted with late fees through February 14, 2019.

    Eligibility


    Open worldwide to: Environmental graphic designers, Graphic artists, Architects, Exhibit designers, Media developers, Landscape architects, Industrial designers, Interior designers, Fabricators, Clients and Students.

    Student work is defined as work done in 2017 or 2018 by full-time students enrolled in a recognised design program.

    Prize


    Honour and Merit awards will be named in each of the categories and a Best in Show Award will also be selected. Winning projects will be featured in eg magazine, SEGD's award-winning journal of environmental graphic design, and on the SEGD website. SEGD will also distribute press releases to various media outlets announcing the award winners.

    Moreover, winners will be honoured at the SEGD Global Design Awards Celebration during the SEGD Conference, June 6-8, 2019 in Austin; attendance is a requirement of winning.


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