31 Temmuz 2009 Cuma

Sparkawards

Spark Ödülleri 2009

Spark Ödülleri büyük tasarım ve tasarımcıları teşvik etmek ve insanları yaratıcılıklarını keşfetmeye yüreklendirmek için oluşturulan heyecan verici yeni bir yarışma.

Grafikler, ürün tasarımı, ulaşım ve mimari kabul edilen bir çok tasarım kategorilerden birkaçı.

Eğer siz ya da şirketiniz iyi tasarımlar yaratıyorsanız, bu önemli etkinlikte yarışma fırsatını sakın kaçırmayın.

Son katılım tarihi 11 Eylül 2009.


www.sparkawards.com

TRANS:MISSION

Spark is a bold new competition—a unique crossroads of design, where the interests of all participants in the community are represented and their strengths brought to bear. Spark leaps beyond the mid-century view of design. In this new world, how do the best ideas and best designs gain recognition? SparkAwards will validate superlative designs from professionals. But we also need a filter for the best novice designers and innovators, too. The world is now participating in design—let's enable the best formgivers to rise to the top.

Spark is about Change—designed change. Change for the better: studied, researched, cognizant of criteria like sustainability, suitability, context, inventiveness, process, universality—and yes, beauty.

Ultimately, one must ask why this is important. Commerce is important, but it is a means to an end. We might call the real goal "betterment." Better lives, better health, better water, better air. Great design can help us get there. Do your part—make designs that make a difference. We'll help.

BACKSTORY: A SPARK IN THE DARK

The story of Spark starts with a competition created by events producer Peter Kuchnicki in February, 2001. As Peter tells it, the time for change was at hand. “In the ten years prior, we had produced over 60 conferences and events, mostly for the advertising and media businesses. A few competitions were in that mix, so we knew they were fun to be involved with. Conferences are difficult and commercial topics were becoming boring. We wanted to break out and support sustainable design, advanced transportation and universal design. We needed another platform.”

Peter continued “In 2000 we began a series of conferences for the multi-disciplinary design magazine, Metropolis, with famous Editor Susan Szenasy. These were excellent affairs and introduced us to a delightful group of designers and architects. I was very impressed with this audience, but the Metropolis Conferences were coming to an end. Remembering our earlier work in the advertising community, I created a new awards competition as a side-event to the last two conferences. We called it Designing Worlds.”

Designing Worlds was a side-event that became the main event. Bobby Kennedy Jr. was the keynote speaker, the entrants were all students and the subject, sustainable design. As Peter related, “From the audience reaction, we knew this was the future. Now we had to turn it into an ongoing operation,”. “We took a little longer than planned – other events in 2001 took precedence. When we came back to the project, our friends in the related design disciplines were adamant about one thing—they were just not going to support another highly commercial, peer to peer design competition.” Brent Oppenheimer, Principal of O+Co in NYC, made it clear: “We have dozens of these things—we are obligated to enter them but they give me no pleasure. We’re looking for a higher angel—a way to promote societal advancement and innovation—not just ourselves.”

A unique fusion of talented professionals began to fashion the Spark initiative—top designers like Kit Hinrichs, a senior Pentagram partner, Sam Lucente, head of all design for Hewlett-Packard, pioneering digital film-maker Drew Takahashi and many others-- filmmakers, advertising folk, architects, all types of designers, kids and a few moms and dads. Media partners helped too—like the hot US magazines Dwell and Automobile. A few enlightened corporations began to underwrite the project too—HP and Autodesk were—and are essential partners.

So, as Peter “made the rounds” and gathered the new Spark Awards Advisory Council and Community Boards, the mission gradually evolved to become the initiative you see today. Their motto “One For All” reflects the “design for everyone” scope of the program. Simpler yet, the Spark “elevator speech” boils it down to four tenets: Spark supports Multi-disciplinary, Multi-cultural, Global and Aspirational Design.