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Industrial Designers Society of America - IDSA. The BraunPrize jury 2012. Red dot online: design concept.  iF - International Forum Design Hannover: Homepage. Prize history. Tradionally the Head of Braun Design has been the chairman of the BraunPrize jury.

Prize history

Dr. Fritz Eichler chaired the jury from the first competition until 1989. He was succeeded by Prof. Dieter Rams, who chaired the jury until 1995. Peter Schneider was chairman from 1999 until 2009. Jury members since 1968 2012: Jane Fulton Suri, Naoto Fukasawa, Anne Bergner, Dr. 2009: Anna Kirah, Kazuo Tanaka, Florian Seiffert, Rainer Silbernagel, Peter Schneider 2007: Moni Wolf, Dr. 2005: Alessandra Vasile, Gianfranco Zaccai, Udo Milutzki, Peter Schneider 2003: Anne Stenros, Alexander Manu, Rainer Silbernagel, Peter Schneider 2001: Chee Pearlman, Ross Lovegrove, Rainer Silbernagel, Peter Schneider 1999: Harry Asada, Mai Felip, Albrecht Jestädt, Peter Schneider 1995: Robert Blaich, Elke Trappschuh, Peter Schneider, Dieter Rams 1992: Vittorio Lampugnani, Yuri B. 1989: Niels Diffrient, Jan Trägardh, Dr. 1986: Kenji Ekuan, Alessandro Mendini, Dr. 1983: Friso Kramer, Herbert Ohl, Dr. 1974: Sir Misha Black, Dr.

Core77 2012 Design Awards. Contests. Design in the Wild: Photo Contest. I Put A Record On Nick Hayes | New Zealand Theme: RELAX We find ourselves busier than ever in the digital age, and although we may have the means to relax in our back pockets or our handbags, sometimes we find joy in the trails of the past.

Design in the Wild: Photo Contest

Playing a record on my old Sony player brings an inner calm - no longer a nomad, I sit back and relax to the sound and its purity. Runner-Up 2,000 filaments Jennifer DiMase | United States Theme: PLAY The Koosh ball has always been a favorite toy of mine. About the Challenge How do you know when a design shows real genius? To celebrate this year's BraunPrize 2012, Braun and Core77 have collaborated to present "Design in the Wild"—a global photo competition inviting participants to identify extraordinary design in our everyday lives.

This photo challenge runs in 5 phases. Through four lenses we celebrate great design: EAT — Food is one of the most elemental contexts for design. WORK — Of course in order to eat and play, most of us must also work. Design Competitions. 3rd Ward Open Call. Prime Cuts: Slash without the splash. Published 28 July 2011 Posted by Tanya Weaver Article tagged with: design, prime cuts, innovation, prototyping Unbeknown to me being a female, a rather unpleasant phenomenon often occurs in the men’s urinal – splash back.

Prime Cuts: Slash without the splash

Although many men may not realise it, conventional urinals routinely splash the user, the walls, the floor and potentially other users with urine. This is due to a simple design flaw: fluid hitting a flat, perpendicular surface will always reflect back as splash. The London-based product designers originally approached sanitary-ware company Ideal Standard in 2005 with a new design for eliminating splash from conventional wall-hung urinals. The innovations were initially prototyped in Goodwin Hartshorn’s east London studio and then integrated into a new urinal design. Goodwin Hartshorn updated the aesthetics and refined the form of the ageing products.

A series of full-scale models were made and tested by Goodwin Hartshorn (using water!)