LONDON.- The Design Museum in London announces the shortlist for the tenth anniversary of its annual exhibition and awards celebrating the worlds best design.
Nominees include a hijab designed by Nike and the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C designed by the recently knighted Sir David Adjaye.
A year of political unrest is represented through Wolfgang Tillmans Remain Campaign, support posters for Jeremy Corbyn and the Pussyhat worn by protesters in the USA following President Trumps sexist comments.
Other nominations include IKEA furniture that does not require screws or allen keys, the worlds first 3D printed self-driving bus and the TV experience design for the English football Premier League.
Pokémon Go, IKEA furniture, the Olympic refugee flag and Wolfgang Tillmans Remain Campaign, the Design Museum in London announces the contenders for the tenth edition of Beazley Designs of the Year. The annual exhibition and awards, supported by specialist insurer Beazley, comprises 62 nominations across six categories: Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Graphics, Product and Transport. Selected by a panel of distinguished international designers, curators and creatives, the awards showcase the most original and exciting products, concepts and designers in the world today.
Opening 18 October, this years nominees include a hijab designed by Nike and a clothing line by Kanye West for his Life of Pablo tour, both included in the Fashion category. Pokémon Go, the augmented reality mobile game, was a global sensation in July 2016 and has earnt a nomination in the Digital category. The recently knighted Sir David Adjaye has been nominated in the Architecture category for his National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C and DixonBaxis TV graphics design for the English Premier League, with an estimated viewer reach of 4.7 billion people worldwide, claimed a Digital nomination.
Activism and protest has proven to be a strong theme in the nominations over the past year and projects in the award shortlist include the Pussyhat made and worn in protest of President Donald Trumps sexist remarks, Wolfgang Tillmans Remain Campaign for the Brexit referendum and IC4Designs Finding Her, a Wheres Wally-style advertisement highlighting low levels of gender equality in Egyptian professions. Other nominations include Me & EU by Nathan and Sam Smith, a collection of postcards written and designed by UK-based creatives to be sent across Europe as a means to remain connected post EU-referendum; professional women emoji designs for Google and Forensic Architecture - an interactive 3D recreation of a Syrian torture prison constructed from the memories and descriptions of survivors.
Better Shelter, a flat-packed refugee shelter created with IKEA, was named the Beazley Design of the Year in 2016 and this year has seen further designs that attempt to raise awareness and improve the lives of those impacted by global displacement. The Avy Search and Rescue Drone designed to rescue refugees in danger whilst travelling across the Mediterranean Sea; the Refugee Nation Flag for the Olympics designed for the first ever Olympic refugee team and the Calais Builds Project, providing short-term structures and infrastructure, are just some of the nominations in this years awards.
The Architecture category features some of the most established practices in the world today including Zaha Hadid Architects for their Antwerp Port House, Serpentine Pavilion designer Francis Kéré for his Lycée Schorge Secondary School and OMAs Il Fondaco Tedeschi development in Venice, Italy.
The Digital category includes Google Noto, a collaborative project that has led to the creation of a free, single typeface which can be used for over 800 languages.
Aitor Throups New Object Research The Rite of Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter Articulated Sculptures have earnt a Fashion nomination. His runway show during London Collections: Men presented the highly-anticipated New Object Research collection on six life size articulated sculpted puppets. Other nominations in the Fashion category include a collaboration between Levi Strauss & Co. and Google Inc. developing interactive textiles.
Graphic nominees include the new branding for Wales Nation Brand and the Protest Banner Lending Library, a space where people can gain skills to make their own banners.
The Product category includes the worlds first translating earpiece, Remolten a furniture line made from molten lava and ink made from air pollution.
The Transport list completes the six categories and includes Olli, the worlds first 3D printed self-driving bus, Scewo, a stairclimbing mobility device, a self-balancing motorcycle by Honda that reduces the chances of falling and space age water taxis designed by SeaBubbles that clean and create energy from the waterways they use. Also included is a new intersection road system developed by Carlo Ratti at MIT that could replace traffic lights. The conceptual traffic system would enable driverless vehicles to travel through intersections without colliding, eliminating the need for traffic signals.
Sketches, models, physical pieces, videos and photography will be on display for all nominations and will provide a snapshot into the exciting world of design. Combining the worlds most established talent alongside graduates and rising stars, Beazley Designs of the Year provides a rare moment to experience a diverse selection of industries, objects and technologies in one exhibition.
A winner will be selected in each category and one overall winner will be announced on 25 January 2018. Previous winners have included the 2012 Olympic Torch, the Heydar Aliyev Centre by Zaha Hadid and Human Organs-on-Chips, a micro-device lined with living human cells to mimic the complex tissue structures of the human body.
Beazley Designs of the Year will be on display from 18 October 2017 to 28 January 2018.