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The A’ Design Award and Competition offers a unique platform for designers to sell their winning ideas to sponsor companies. In turn, the companies are also able to bid for the competing design ideas and make offers to buy the designs. To see the full list of benefits for winners – click here.
The online platform also provides an exhibition system and creates free profile pages for designers, innovators and companies.
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Impression Nanxi River by Ting Wang. Photography by Xu Ninglong.
The interactive platform allows you to write your biography or corporate profile, create an extensive online portfolio by adding additional designs, and exhibit new designs or products.
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Modern Lodge by Brett Pearson. Photography by Bob Greenspan.
A’ Design Award and Competitions are organized and awarded annually in a wide range of categories (over 100), including Good Industrial Design Award, Good Architecture Design Award, Good Product Design Award, Good Communication Design Award, Good Service Design Award and the Good Fashion Design Award. You can see the full list of award categories – here, and you can read an explanation of why there are so many categories – here.
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Malangen by Snorre Stinessen. Photography by Steve King.
As a winner of the A’ Design Award and Competition, some of the benefits you will receive include a mention in both the exhibition and the annual yearbook and publicity through an extensive PR campaign (magazine and blog promotion).
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Hadar’s House by Asante Architecture & Design. Photography by Marius Rua.
You’ll also be included in the world design rankings, as well as receive feedback notes from the Jury and your score sheet.
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Groenlandia Residential House by Fernanda Marques. Photography by Fernando Guerra.
As a winner, you’ll receive an awards trophy and the option to sell your winning design and sales listings. Two invitations to the gala night event are also included in the winners package. For a full list of the prizes, click here.
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Meditation Seat Ware by Gao Fenglin. Photography by Gao Fenglin.
Each entry in the competition is judged by the A’ Award Jury – a panel of dozens of academics, design professionals, members of the press, and focus groups.
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Anemone by Yi Xuan Lee. Photography by Leon Chen.
To be part of the A’ Design Award and Competition register – here
Find more photos and information about this project, here. Joseph Felt Chair by Windels Lothar. Photography by Lothar Windels.
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Find more photos and information about this project, here. Boucle by Ronald Scliar Sasson. Photography by Sérgio Vergara.
The deadline for early submissions is June 30th, 2018, and results will be announced to public on April 15, 2019.
To be part of the A’ Design Award and Competition register your designs – here, and if English isn’t your first language you see the call for entries in multiple languages – here.
A selection of results will be published on CONTEMPORIST on April 15th, 2019.
Here’s a look at a few more winners from the previous year…