03.08.2007 12:00:00
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Winners Announced for 2007 Adobe Design Achievement Awards
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the winners of
the seventh annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards. The premier student
design and film competition honors the most talented and promising
student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators,
digital filmmakers, and computer artists from the world’s
top educational institutions. Using the latest Adobe products, more than
2,500 students from 30 countries competed in the program.
"Recognizing student achievement in the
creative arts is an important part of our ongoing commitment to design
education,” said Ann Lewnes, senior vice
president of corporate marketing at Adobe. "The
Design Achievement Awards gives students an opportunity to create
engaging digital experiences that can be shared with peers and creative
luminaries from around the world.” "The Design Achievement Awards allowed me to
meet and learn from other students –
incredibly talented and humble individuals –
from around the world,” said Amy Wang from
the School of Visual Arts in New York and the 2006 winner in the
Environment Graphics and Packaging category. "That
experience made me a better designer and expanded the opportunities and
resources available to me at a point when I was just beginning my career.”
In a ceremony last night at the de Young Museum in San Francisco,
students were recognized for their achievements in nine categories:
-- In the Animation category the winner was Axel Broetje of Braunschweig
University of Art in Germany, and the finalists were Johnny Kelly of the
Royal College of Art in London, and Sean Monahan of Minneapolis College
of Art and Design.
-- In the Digital Illustration category the winner was Jörg
Block of Hamburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany, and the
finalists were Aaron Kapor, Ricardo Beltran, Yuri Chung and Kevin Wong
of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., and Cristian
Zuzunaga and Peter Smith of the Royal College of Art.
-- In the Digital Photography category the winner was Sean Teegarden of
the Art Center College of Design, and the finalists were Julia Bruns of Würzburg-Schweinfurt
University of Applied Sciences in Germany, and Michael Kai of Dortmund
University of Applied Sciences in Germany.
-- In the Environmental Graphics and Packaging category the winner was
Po-Yun Jack Wang of California College of the Arts in San Francisco, and
the finalists were Julie Tinker of the School of Visual Arts in New
York, and Gertrude Wong of George Brown College in Toronto.
-- In the Interactive and Web Design category the winner was Kyle
Phillips of Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and the finalists
were Carolin Horn of Massachusetts College of Art in Boston with Florian
Jennett of the Academy of Art and Design Offenbach am Main in Germany,
and William Ismael of the Art Center College of Design.
-- In the Live Action category the winner was Sean Dekkers of Rochester
Institute of Technology in Rochester, N.Y., and the finalists were
Marcos Ceravolo of Vancouver Film School, and James Sutton of Coventry
University’s School of Art and Design in
England.
-- In the Motion Graphics category the winner was the team of Benjamin
Stephan and Lutz Vogel of Augsburg University of Applied Sciences in
Germany, and the finalists were Jarratt Moody of Savannah College of Art
and Design in Savannah, Ga., and Justin Schrader of Rochester Institute
of Technology.
-- In the Print Design Multi-Page category the winner was Aaron Kapor of
the Art Center College of Design, and the finalists were Sung-Ho Bae of
Keimyung University in South Korea, and Sarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer of
the School of Design and Crafts at Göteborg
University in Sweden.
-- In the Print Design Single Page category the winner was Soo Jin An of
Kookmin University in South Korea, and the finalists were Christian
Eggenberger of the University of the Applied Sciences and Arts in
Zurich, Switzerland, and Tyler Lang of Ringling School of Art and Design
in Sarasota, Fla.
The winning entries can be viewed at www.adobe.com/education/adaa/winners.
Winners were selected by a panel of industry judges based on their
originality and effectiveness in communicating project objectives. The
judges included: Gaby Brink from Templin Brink Design, Rafael Esquer
from Alfalfa, Carole Guevin from Netdiver, Andrew Lin from Ignited
Minds, Sande Scoredos from Sony Pictures Imageworks and Jan Wilker from
karlssonwilker inc.
Finalists received a trip to San Francisco to participate in the awards
event and studio tours. Category winners received a selection of Adobe
products and a US$5,000 cash prize. Studio tours this year were offered
by the following San Francisco companies: Cahan & Associates, Chronicle
Books, EVB, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, GUNSHOP, Pentagram, Phoenix
Editorial Designs, Tolleson Design and Vanderbyl Design. As part of the
program, students also are offered internships and opportunities to
showcase their work throughout the year.
Each year organizations sponsor the awards program by donating their
time and services. This year’s Gold sponsors
were Xerox
Corporation and X-Rite; silver sponsors were The Creative Group,
Original City Pictures and Saturday Night Magazine; and bronze sponsors
were Final Draft, Inc., Mohawk Fine Papers and Toppan Printing Company.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information –
anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.
© 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights
reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
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