Core77 Design Awards

The product design powerhouse Core77 is hosting their first annual Design Awards. With this venture, Core77 has re-imagined the entire design competition process and judging platform.

The initial registration process is completely free and noncommittal. Core77 will even send you a limited-edition poster, while supplies last and designed by Studio Lin, for registering early.

The design competition is subdivided into several different categories and each category has a Jury Captain from 13 different cities in 8 countries. Each jury captain is an expert in their category and will assemble a team of four local jurists. This will ensure fair and non-bureaucratic judging.

Another way the Core77 Design Awards goes against the grain is the fact that each entrant is urged submit a video testimonial about the design. This spin on Andy Warhol's 15 Minutes of Fame is not required but strongly recommended.

The competition categories include:

Sign up for the Design Awards here. I've already registered Denzinger Design for the competition and can't wait to get started. Design on.

 

WPA Poster Archive

I've always been a fan of the graphic design styles related to wartime propaganda posters, WPA posters, and World's Fair posters. While conducting graphic research for work, I stumbled upon an archive of WPA posters in the Library of Congress' website. Despite the fact that a lot of them have to do with syphilis, the posters are very iconic and historically essential. It's very common to see modern designers drwaing inspiration from this graphic era.

 

Below is a sample collage of posters:

 

The website contains downloadable high and low resolution versions of hundreds of WPA posters and important historical data about them. Most of the posters have no known rights restrictions.

Upton Watch Face Renders

The Upton Watch brand is progressing and manufacturing is currently being organized. I'm working with two different face designs for the first round of watch prototypes. One face has a beige background with a brown band to achieve an antique type of feel (aligning with the Upton brand). The other face is completely blacked out.

I'm experimenting with different accent colors on the antique face related to jewel tones. Please leave any feedback possible. Feedback is essential to our development process and allows users to interact with the design of the Upton product. Click thumbnails for larger images

 

Brown Band / Beige Face / Blue Accents

 

Brown Band / Beige Face / Dark Green Accents

 

Brown Band / Beige Face / Red Accents

 

Brown Band / Beige Face / Orange Accents

 

Brown Band / Beige Face / Light Green Accents

 

Brown Band / Beige Face / Yellow Accents

 

Black Band / Black Face / Black Accents