European Design Award
The European Design Awards, also known as the ED-Awards, are annual awards presented to European designers for outstanding work in the communication design field. The ED-Awards is a joint initiative of design magazines from across Europe and endorsed by[1] the International Council of Design. The ED-Awards are judged by a panel of representatives (journalists and design critics) from fifteen European design magazines, while the winning submissions are featured in the ED-Awards Catalogue.
Model
The ED-Awards is different from other design awards schemes in that the jury is not made up of designers, but of design journalists and critics – people who see and judge work for a living.[2] Further more, since the ED-Awards organisation is made up of design magazines, it provides an opportunity for everyone submitting work, to have it featured in a number of these media. A lot of stories and articles are created through the submitted work every year.[3]
Jury
The jury consists of fifteen representatives from high-profile European design magazines.[4]
- designaustria, Austria
- TYPO, Czech Republic
- grafia, Finland
- étapes:, France
- novum, Germany
- +design, Greece
- Progetto Grafico, Italy
- BNO Vormberichten, The Netherlands
- 2+3D, Poland
- [kAk) , Russia
- Visual, Spain
- CAP&Design, Sweden
- IDPURE, Switzerland
- Grafik Tasarim, Turkey
- Eye, UK
Categories
There are 35 award categories, in seven groups,[5] covering branding, packaging, exhibition design, typography, digital design, illustration and self-promotion, among others. There are also three special distinctions: Agency of the year, Best of show and Jury prize.
European Design Agency of the year
The top accolade in the ED-Awards is every time, the distinction bestowed upon the most (creatively) successful studio of the continent. This title has so far been awarded to:[6]
- 2008 Beetroot Design Group, Greece
- 2010 Lava Design, the Netherlands
- 2011 Les Graphiquants, France
- 2012 Silo, the Netherlands
- 2013 Jaeger & Jaeger, Germany
- 2014 R2, Portugal
- 2015 Ermolaev Bureau, Russia
- 2016 Raffinerie AG für Gestaltung, Switzerland
- 2017 Silo, the Netherlands
- 2018 Vruchtvlees, the Netherlands
- 2019 Kind, Norway [7]
- 2020 ANTI, Norway [8]
Host cities
Each year's results are announced during a ceremony which is hosted in a different European city. So far, the European Design Awards ceremonies (and accompanying events) have been hosted by:
Athens, Greece (2007) Stockholm, Sweden (2008) Zurich, Switzerland (2009) Rotterdam, the Netherlands (2010) Vilnius, Lithuania (2011) Helsinki, Finland (2012) Belgrade, Serbia (2013) Cologne, Germany (2014) Istanbul, Turkey (2015) Vienna, Austria (2016) Porto, Portugal (2017) [9] Oslo, Norway (2018)[10] Warsaw, Poland (2019) [11] - In 2020 the event that was scheduled to take place in Valencia, Spain [12] had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[13]
Valencia, Spain (2021) [14]
Related links
References
- ico-D endorsed events
- Eye Magazine
- Pool, #21 March 2012, ISSN 0976-1659, p. 3
- Jury
- Categories Archived December 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- List of European Design Agencies of the year
- Kind kåret til årets byrå i European Design Awards
- The Top 3 Winners of the European Design Awards 2020
- European Design Awards serão entregues no Porto em maio e as candidaturas já estão abertas
- Oslo and grafill chosen to host 2018 european design awards
- Domus: European Design Festival: Warsaw is the capital of graphic design 2019
- València será sede de los European Design Awards en 2020
- Los European Design Awards 2020 se suspenden… pero todavía hay esperanza
- Los European Design Awards cancelan su edición de 2020 pero prometen a València ser sede en 2021