EUROPEAN DESIGN AWARDS 2007 RESULTS
20.05.2007 News
Athens (Greece) - The first edition of the ED-Awards concluded with the
ceremony that took place in Athens, on Friday, 11 May 2007. Winners
included 51 agencies from 13 different countries (in total 450
submissions from 25 countries were received).
The Jury Prize was awarded to the "Gorilla series" created by De Designpolitie (NL), while the European Design Hall of Fame distinction (voted for by the design community) was awarded to Erik Spiekermann.
The European Design Awards ceremony was preceded by a three day conference, two workshops and two exhibitions.
Next year's events will take place in Stockholm.
The ED-Awards website has been updated in order to include a gallery containing all winner submissions of the first edition of the ED-Awards. The gallery aspires to become a reference point not only for the design community, but also for the design buyers on an international basis.
For a list of all winners, click here.
For further information please contact:
The Jury Prize was awarded to the "Gorilla series" created by De Designpolitie (NL), while the European Design Hall of Fame distinction (voted for by the design community) was awarded to Erik Spiekermann.
The European Design Awards ceremony was preceded by a three day conference, two workshops and two exhibitions.
Next year's events will take place in Stockholm.
The ED-Awards website has been updated in order to include a gallery containing all winner submissions of the first edition of the ED-Awards. The gallery aspires to become a reference point not only for the design community, but also for the design buyers on an international basis.
For a list of all winners, click here.
For further information please contact:
European Awards
Sokratous 157
176 73 Athens
Greece
T: +30 210 9593033
F: +30 210 9523607
E: info@ed-awards.com
About the ED-Awards
The ED-Awards are an Icograda endorsed event.
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