Among the world’s most prestigious student design competition, it honours creativity and celebrates teaching excellence.
Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the winners of its 11 annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA) at an awards ceremony last night in Taipei, Taiwan, in collaboration with Icograda (International Council of Graphic Design Associations). The most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers and developers among others using Adobe software, predominately Adobe®Creative Suite® Master Collection products such as Photoshop®, Illustrator®, Premiere® Pro, After Effects®, Flash® and Flash Builder® were honoured at the event.
For the first time, the education faculty was also recognised in award categories honouring teaching excellence. The ADAAs received 4,605 submissions overall this year from more than 73 countries, a 61 percent increase in student participation year over year – a record number since the competition began in 2001.Participation from Asia Pacific increased dramatically over previous years, with the region contributing 961, or 21% of all entries, up from 385 entries in 2010. Participation increased from every country in Asia , and Vietnam, Philippines and New Zealand participated for the first time.
India was represented by 74 entries, which was an increase from 24 entries in 2010.
Today’s best design students are tomorrow’s professional photographers, film-makers and game designers,” said Ann Lewnes, senior vice president, Global Marketing, Adobe. Last night’s awards ceremony honored students and educators whose projects were selected from among 42 finalists. Winners were recognized in 15 categories across Interactive Media, Mobile Design, Video and Motion, and Traditional Media:
Browser-Based Design — Andrew Mangold and Josh Hepworth; Maryland Institute College of Art, United States
Non-Browser Based Design— Erika Rossi, “I Mirabilia,” IUAV, IstitutoUniversitario di Architettura di Venezia, Italy
Application Development— Paul Hoppe, “Exploratorium: Generative Identity,” Art Center College of Design, United States
Mobile Design— Qian Liu, “Barto,” New York University, United States
Game Design— Anthony Mattox, “Orbit,” Maryland Institute College of Art, United States
Installation Design— a team led by Will Ruby, “Quick Response,” College for Creative Studies, United States
Animation— Songeun(Lara) Lee, “My Favourite Animal,” Kookmin University, Korea
Live Action— Ho Tak Lam, “CITY #3721,” City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media, Hong Kong
Motion Graphics— Brian Banton, “Heterosis – A Kinetic Typeface,” York University, Canada
Illustration— KatrinRodegast, “Soft Cover,” Fachhochschule Dortmund, Germany
Packaging— Man Wai Wong, “Tissue Box,” York University/Sheridan College, Canada
Photography— Ryan LeCluyse,“REBU!LD,” Maryland Institute College of Art, United States
Print Communications— Sean Chang, “DAMN!OTAKU – Animation Geeks Self-Help System,” Academy of Art University, United States
Innovation of Interactive Media in Education— a team of educators led by Douglas Williams, “Rigglefish: Engaging Middle and High School Children in Scientific Inquiry and Genetics,” University of Louisiana, United States
Innovation in Video and Motion in Education— Ryan Woodward, educator, “Thought of You,” Brigham Young University, United States
Winning entries can be viewed at the ADAA Gallery, along with the entries of the finalists from 2011 and prior years. The work of the 2011 finalists is also being showcased October 22-30 in a special gallery as part of the Taipei World Design Expo. This year’s winners were selected by a global panel of industry judges based on originality, effectiveness in meeting the communication objective, and contestant(s) skills in applying Adobe products. Faculty entries were judged on educational innovation in teaching impact and the development of applications to better an overall educational administrative or curricular experience for the students and public they serve.
Judges include: John Bielenberg (United States), professor, California College of the Arts in San Francisco; Liz Danzico (United States), chair of MFA in Interaction Design Program, School of Visual Arts; Meredith Davis (United States), director of graduate programs, graphic design at College of Design, North Carolina State University; Anthony Dunne (United Kingdom), head of design interactions department, Royal College of Art in London; Juan-Carlos Fernandez (Canada), creative director/founder, IdeogramaConsultores; Gillian Crampton Smith (Italy), founder and director of the Interaction Design Programme, IAUV University of Venice; Troy Innocent (Australia), program convenor, games & interactivity, Swinburne University of Technology; Apex Lin (Taiwan), vice president, National Taiwan Normal University; KeesOverbeeke (Netherlands), professor, Eindhoven University of Technology; Dean Poole (New Zealand), creative director, Alt Group; Viebke Sorensen (Singapore), professor and chair of the School of Art, Design, and Media, Nanyang Technological University; Ellen Wagner (United States), partner and principal analyst, Sage Road Solutions; Hugh Dubberly (United States), Dubberly Design Office; and Toby Curnow (New Zealand), design director at Alt Group. View judges’ commentary on the 2011 Adobe Design Achievement Awards at www.2011.adaagallery.com.
Individual winners and leaders of the group category winners received a US$3,000 cash prize, winner’s certificate and trophy, round-trip airfare to Taipei, and lodging during the 2011 IDA Congress. Additionally, individual winners received a copy of Adobe Creative Suite 5 .5 Master Collection software; group winners each received his/her choice of Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium, Creative Suite 5.5 Web Premium or Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium education version software. Student individual winners and leaders of the group category are appointed to the Icograda Youth Advisory Panel and receive a one-year mentorship with a design leader from the Icograda network.