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Sparks Fly in San Francisco

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New York, NY (PRWEB) October 7, 2008


A new exhibition opens this week in San Francisco that profiles the work of today’s finest design talent.



The Spark 2008 Design Awards put more than 600 entries under the microscope last month, with the best being selected by a jury of prestigious names in global design. The winners are now on display at America’s most exciting new design hot spot – the dazzling Autodesk Design Gallery, at One Market Street, San Francisco.



“All the Spark entrants and entries tell wonderful stories,” explains Peter Kuchnicki, executive director of Spark. “There were a great number of designs in the competition and it was very competitive. The 14 jurists had a daunting task and did a fine job.”



Spark is a fresh, modern qualification system that recognizes new processes and technology and seeks to involve people and ideas from untapped sources. Designers from all levels and skill-sets are invited to participate, be they professional, novice or student. This year’s competition attracted designers, art directors, architects, design firms, manufacturers, institutions and ad agencies.



84 designs won bronze, silver, gold or the ultimate Spark! Award. These top 17 winners secured a Spark! commendation:



Haptica Braille Watch


Designer: David Chavez


“Haptica is a moveable Braille timepiece that provides a quick and accurate time reading. The product is unique in providing a real-time readout in Braille which the reader scans along with their finger to check the time”



Grow Bike


Designer: Springtime


“Children need a lot of different vehicles in their first 4 years, creating a lot of cost and occupying a lot of space. The GrowBike is actually a set of parts that can be assembled into 4 different bike designs, step by step as your child grows.”



Treepac


Designer: Essential Design


“Ever wonder how many cardboard boxes the world really needs? Treepac is a reusable shipping container intended to replace them for most business-to-business, business-to-customer and person-to-person shipping. The pack is meant to be used like a cardboard box but can serve again and again.”



Rainwater Hog


Designer: Sally Dominguez


“Harvesting rainwater is a smart idea but designs have been basic until now. Rainwater HOG is a rain rescue and storage tank designed as a water-filled building block. It was designed by an Australian architect battling with drought who saw a lack of options for domestic-scale urban rainwater catchment.”



NYC Condom


Designer: Yves Behar, Fuseproject


“Vaguely reminiscent of a condom shape warped into the surface of one’s leather wallet, the NYC Condom Dispenser needed to be distinctive anywhere from trendy restaurants to homeless shelters. It has the equivalent impact of that of the fire-hydrant: immediately recognizable for its simple function, in this case to distribute condoms.”



Livraria da Vila


Designer: Isay Weinfeld


“A beautiful bookstore in São Paulo. Whichever direction one looks at, there are books, and an unpretentious feel, like a used-book store, making customers at ease to browse the shelves for the books they want, to leaf through or even read them in the couches and easy chairs scattered around the multiple stories.”



Karbon Faucet


Designer: Kohler


“The ultimate tap. Karbon has two water flow options; laminar, chosen for its continuous tube-like water flow, and a spray for cleaning and prep work, controlled by a valve hidden in the countertop and operated by the touch of a joystick with a smooth, elegant motion. It’s dynamic, functional, sculpture.”



Eton Field Radio


Designer: Dan Harden, Whipsaw


“Two consumer field radios for use outdoors and in the home. With hand-cranks and solar panels, they are designed to always work, suiting outdoor types and survivalists. There’s a two-way walkie talkie, cell phone charger, flashlight, siren, and SOS light beacon.”



Dyson Airblade


Designer: James Dyson


“Whilst developing air knives for a different project, Dyson found that the force of air created by its Dyson Digital Motor (DDM) would scrape water from hands, leaving them completely dry. The company has gone on to build the fastest, most hygienic hand dryer on the market.”



Swarovski Morpheus


Designer: Yves Behar, Fuseproject


“Swarovski challenged Behar’s team to ‘reinvent’ the chandelier for its ‘Crystal Palace’ collection at Art Basel Miami. The design deconstructs what a chandelier is, and explores what it could be. Rather than just a static, traditional object to be viewed, Morpheus is a chandelier that changes its form, becoming animated, through interaction with the viewer.”



Neat Receipts & NeatDesk


Designer: Smart Design


“Mobile and desktop scanners that are part of a series of products designed to help you get rid of receipts and paperwork. Best of all, the products feature hardware and software designs that have been stripped of visual noise to simplify the product and process.”



Vite – Rescue Stretcher


Designers: Kim, Lin & Zea


“A collapsible stretcher designed to rescue the injured patient as fast as possible in the snow. The backpack shell works as a sled, allowing a patient to be carried by one person. Other products on the market are designed to be used by two people. The Vite can be be easily opened in order to minimize the time spent setting up the sled for an injured patient.”



OLPC Yoyo


Designer: Yves Behar, Fuseproject


“An ingenious laptop charger designed to charge the pioneering One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), without the need for mains electricity. Designed like a yoyo toy, the strap is looped through the unit allowing for easy connection to a chair leg, tree branch, etc and resistant against the mechanical force exerted by the user.”



OLPC XOXO


Designer: Yves Behar, Fuseproject


“The XO-2 laptop will be about half the size of the first generation One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), being about the size of a book. The new design is lighter and easier for children to carry with them to and from school or wherever they go. Dual-touch sensitive displays will be used to enhance the e-book experience, with a dual-mode display similar to the current XO laptop.”



Moen Cascata


Designer: Essential Design


“A bathroom faucet that “pours” by tipping the spout like one would tip a pitcher of water. It’s an attempt to recover some of the natural flowing behavior of water and reconnect people with the aesthetic qualities and personal meaning associated with water and cleansing.”



Mobile Performance Venue


Designer: Various architects


“A lightweight and easily transportable venue that is also a unique and iconic structure. When it becomes the Arts Alliance Productions’ home in 2009, it will be the largest mobile venue in the world. A 90m x 60m oval, it ranges from 10m to 17m tall, and has 3900m2 of covered space. The central performance space (2000m2) will hold a standing audience of 3500 people.”



Fuego Modular


Designer: Robert Brunner, Ammunition Group


“A bold, new and customizable outdoor kitchen that expands on Fuego’s trendsetting social hub concept. Fuego Modular has an aluminum frame to accommodate grills, burners, warming drawers, storage, and refrigeration units.”



Other winners in the Gold, Silver and Bronze categories are as follows:



GOLD    


California Academy Sciences    Pentagram


Integrated Light Pole    SOM


Pearl River Tower    SOM


Relief Housing    Laura Garofalo


RED Inflight Entertainment    Virgin America


Stack City    


Spongecomb    Anderson Anderson Architecture


Pae White: ”Lisa, Bright & Dark” Osborn


OXO Pour & Store Watering Cans    Smart Design


Miller Revolution Safety Harness    Daedalus


MGX Consequence Lamp    One and Co


GREENKITCHEN    Whirlpool


Flip Video Ultra    Smart Design


Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset    Fuseproject


Adiri Natural Nurser Baby Bottle    Whipsaw


100 American Flags    Pentagram Design



SILVER    


Light to Form    Sohin Hwang


Y Water    Fuseproject


Cabin Interior    Virgin America


U.S. Census Bureau Headquarters    SOM


The Protons    IDEO


Teneo    BirselPlusseck


SVA Yearbook 2008    School of Visual Arts


SVA Senior Library 07    School of Visual Arts


SpaceStation    Blue Lounge


one or a bunch vase    Seven02Design


NYC Helmet    Fuseproject


Mimique Cell Phone Concept    RKS Design


Lock-N-Lift Can Opener    RKS Design


Lining Of Forgetting: Internal and External Memory in Art    Volume Design


Interrupted    Jaekyung jung


Mpala Health Education    Sara Hofmann


Hawaii Portable Classroom    Anderson Anderson Architecture


Ballona Wetlands Field Lab    Otis College Integrated Learning


ERCO Emanon    Fuseproject


Ditto PAPER hangers    GreenHeartGlobal


Chess    Kin Wai & Michael Siu


Botanist Blank Canvas    Orange22 Design Lab


A Century of CCA    Volume Design


Architec urinal    Duravit USA


Formica Lounger    SOM


HM LEAF Lamp Packaging    Fuseproject



BRONZE    


Zon Hearing Aid    Stuart Karten Design


Western Digital, My Book 2    IDEO


Tragon Capabilities Brochure    Pentagram Design


TOK TAK    Taewan Kim


The Sanctuary    Blue Lounge


TalkChart Pop-Out    Alan Robbins


Sustainable Living Coffin    IDEO


Solay Running Shoe    Continuum


Smart Touch Salad Spinner    RKS Design


SHN    Addis Creson


100 Baseball Icons    Pentagram Design


Revolution Door    Fluxxlab


Qatar Petroleum Mosque    SOM


Paperclip Lamp    Teague


Panamap    Urban Mapping


Mix-n-Measure Measuring Cups    RKS Design


Livescribe Pulse Smartpen    Seven02Design


Kidfresh    Addis Creson


ITC Fashion Show Catalog    Frankie NG


GINA Fabric Skin Car     BMW AG


Filtainer    Kin Wai & Michael Siu


Coca-Cola Refresh Bin    Fuseproject


Chameleon truck    Haishan Deng


Cardinal Health Mia    Modocarts


Between Earth and Heaven    Volume Design



More information can be found at http://www.sparkawards.com


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