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Awards

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Evaluation

The international jury is composed of experts from their respective fields. Each jury member and its team will review all the entries in their category and select the top shortlisted submissions. The shortlisted submissions will be evaluated by the entire jury to determine the category winner and honourable mentions. IIID follows the ico-D Best Practice Paper: Serving as a Juror for a Design Award Competition, which was developed as a set of guidelines for professional designers to serve as Jurors in Design Award Competitions in ways that are ethical and respect the integrity of designers, the design process and the value of design. Submissions to the IIID award will be judged on the following criteria:

1) Attractiveness and elegance of the designed information
2) Quality of the employed problem solving procedure:
- identifying the information needs of users
- making needed information available, accessible, understandable
- assessing the effectiveness s of the provided information,

The IIID award will recognize outstanding work done in the field. The breadth of information design has led us to develop 15 categories of awards, focused on specific topic areas.

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Jury

  • Rocio Abascal Mena

    Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa (UAM) Information Technologies Department Titular Professor 2020-2023 Researcher at Institut de Mathématiques, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse. 

  • Daniel Fabry

    Since 2018 - head of the master degree programme Communication, Media and Interaction Design at the Institute of Design and Communication of the FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences, Graz, Austria.

  • Ilze Dobele

    Latvian journalist, presenter and university lecturer at the Latvian Art Academy Long-time television news announcer, first on the NTV-5 channel and its successor LNT, from 2020 - in the LTV News Service programs "Dienas zina" and "Panorama"

  • Carlos Rosa

    IADE – Faculty of Design, Technology and Communication at Universidade Europeia Lisboa, Portugal. Carlos holds a PhD in Design focusing methodologies to create better formal systems and communication strategies.

  • Hitomi Horiguchi

    Hitomi Horiguchi is senior information designer at i-design inc. based in Tokyo, Japan. She specialized in signage design of public facilities, such as airports, railway stations, and environmental design fields.

  • Audrius Klimas

    Lithuanian graphic designer. He is a professor and rector of the Vilnius Art Academy, Since 2002 he has been a designer at UAB “Olifėja” founder of the design studio "Nada" and long-time chairman of the Lithuanian Graphic Design Association.

  • Nicole & Darjan

    Darjan Hil and Nicole Lachenmeier are information designer at studio superdot in Basel Switzerland. Together they published recently the handbook “Visualizing Complexity “ on Modular Information Design.

  • Karel van der Waarde

    Expert in testing information design. In 2022 he teaches at BA, MA, and PhD level at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Switzerland), and University of Hasselt (Belgium). Karel is IIID Vice President for Education.