IF product design award

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The iF product design award label (2007) as it used in conjunction with awarded products.
The iF product design award label (2007) as it used in conjunction with awarded products.

The iF product design award was introduced in 1954 and is annually conferred by the iF International Forum Design. Along with the red dot design award it is the most important international product design award. Every year it attracts more than 2,000 product entries from around 37 nations, which are judged by renowned experts, with the best of them receiving an iF seal of outstanding design quality. The best of the best are awarded with an iF gold award, known as the "Design Oscar".

In 2007, the iF design awards featured 2,293 entries from 35 countries, competing in 12 categories. 754 winners were selected, with 50 winners receiving an iF gold award.[1] International Forum Design publishes annual yearbooks showcasing the winners of their design awards.

[edit] Categories

  • Consumer Electronics/Telecommunications
  • Computers
  • Office/Business
  • Lighting
  • Household/Residential
  • Leisure/Lifestyle
  • Industry/Buildings
  • Medicine/Health+Care
  • Public Design/Interior Design
  • Transportation
  • Advanced studies
  • Packaging

[edit] References

  1. ^ International Design Forum (November 28, 2006). "The results of the iF product design award 2007 are in". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-10.

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