SAN JOSE, Calif. — Oct. 26, 2009 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the winners of the ninth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA), recognized as one of the world’s most prestigious student design and film competitions. The awards, which took place at the Icograda World Design Congress 2009 in Beijing, honor the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, developers and computer artists from renowned higher education institutions around the globe. This year the program received a record-breaking number of submissions totaling more than 3,300 from students in 37 countries.
“The Adobe Design Achievement Awards provides students worldwide with the opportunity to express their enormous creativity and showcase their work among some of the world’s top designers,” said Ann Lewnes, senior vice president of corporate marketing at Adobe. “The body of work that these students produce is truly inspiring.”
“This year’s ADAA submissions were a powerful collection,” said ADAA judge Lance Wyman. “As the language of communication design is evolving and the cross-pollination of designer skill sets is flourishing, it’s uplifting to see students produce high-quality work that creatively conceptualize ideas and solutions. The competition demonstrated the global phenomenon that technology and the creative arts enable designers in different cultures to effectively solve similar problems or tell similar stories while still retaining their own individuality.”
In a ceremony last night at Beijing’s National Centre of Performing Arts, winners were recognized for their achievements in 12 categories:
The winning entries can now be viewed at http://adaaentry.com/adaalive.php?year=2009. Winners were selected by a global panel of industry judges based on their originality and effectiveness in meeting the project’s communication objectives and the contestants’ skills in applying Adobe products specified in their entries. Judges include Leimei Julia Chui (Japan), Louis Gagnon (Canada), Cristina Chiappini (Italy), Garth Walker (South Africa), Tarek Atrissi (The Netherlands), Kyle Kim (Korea) and Lance Wyman (United States).
All winners received a round trip flight to Beijing and two nights accommodation to attend the Icograda World Design Congress 2009, a US$3,000 cash prize, a copy of Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 Master Collection, a winner’s certificate, and a trophy. As part of the program, students also are offered a one-year mentorship with a design leader working in their area of interest and are appointed to an Icograda Youth Advisory Panel.
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About Icograda
Icograda (International Council of Graphic Design Associations) is the world body for professional communication design. Founded in 1963, Icograda promotes communication designers' vital role in society and commerce. For more information, visit www.icograda.org.
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