DFA Design for Asia Awards 2021 Opening for Global Submissions from 15 March

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Source: Media Outreach

Recognising Global Design Projects that Contribute to the Betterment of Asian societies
Special entry rates before end of April 

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 10 March 2021 – As the global pandemic reshapes every aspect of our lives, the design community must generate human-centred solutions to help people from all walks of life adapt to the new normal using the power of design thinking. The DFA Design for Asia Awards was established in 2003 to recognise the design excellence of projects in the region which contribute to the betterment of the design industry, as well as the society. Launched by Hong Kong Design Centre with Create Hong Kong of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as the lead sponsor, the 2021 awards edition will cover four major design disciplines: Apparel & Accessory Design, Communication Design, Environmental Design and Product & Industrial Design, and open for global online submission starting from 15 March 2021.

Grand Awards winning projects in 2020

Prof. Eric Yim, Chairman of Hong Kong Design Centre said, “As we move beyond merely adapting to living with the pandemic in 2021, the ensuing global situation has greatly accelerated the trends of digitalisation as well as innovation across all industries. There is nothing more delightful than witnessing the design community utilise their expertise, initiate dialogues with the different stakeholders, and share their creative ideas. Through the DFA Design for Asia Awards, we are eager to recognise formidable design projects which help steer humanity under the storm, especially those created in and for the Asia region.”

The DFA Design for Asia Awards welcome online submissions of all projects that promulgate Asian values and perspectives around the globe. In addition to being organised around 4 design disciplines, the number of categories has expanded from 23 to 24 this year. Participants can also save 50% on the entry fee by making their submissions on or before 30 April 2021 (Hong Kong Time).

DFA Design for Asia Awards 2021 – Entry Details

Date:

15 March – 18 June 2021

Entry fee:

HK$2,000 per entry

Promotion:

50% off on entry fee on or before 30 April 2021 (Hong Kong Time)

Online Submission:

http://dfaa.dfaawards.com

Seeking Award Entries from 4 design disciplines and 24 categories:

(1) Apparel & Accessory Design
Fashion Apparel
Functional Apparel
Intimate Wear
Jewellery & Fashion Accessories*
Footwear

* “Jewellery” was added to the existing category “Fashion Accessories”

(2) Communication Design
Identity & Branding
Digital Media
Packaging
Publication
Poster
Typography
Marketing Campaign

(3) Environmental Design
Home & Residential Spaces
Hospitality & Leisure Spaces
Culture & Public Spaces
Retail & Showroom Spaces
Workspaces
Institutional Spaces^
Event, Exhibition & Stage Design

^newly added category in 2021, for design project submissions such as but not limited to hospitals, clinics, healthcare centres and educational, religious or funeral related venues, etc.

(4) Product & Industrial Design
Household Appliance 
Homeware
Professional & Commercial Product
Information & Communications
Technology Product
Leisure & Entertainment Product

Award types
Category Award
Gold, Silver, Bronze & Merit, conferred to one or more entries from open submission.

Grand Awards
Category Award – Gold Award winners and other nominated design projects will be considered for the Grand Awards. Design projects with the most extraordinary contributions will be conferred one of these awards: Grand Awards, Grand Award for Culture, Grand Award for Sustainability, Grand Award for Technology, and Grand Award with Special Mention.

Entry requirements
Design projects launched in one or more Asian markets* between 1 January 2019 and 31 May 2021 are eligible for submission by the design owner or client, or the brand owner, designer or design consultancy.

*Asian markets include:
Afghanistan / Bangladesh / Bhutan / Brunei Darussalam / Cambodia / Hong Kong / India / Indonesia / Islamic Republic of Iran / Japan / Kazakhstan / Korea / Kyrgyzstan / Lao People’s Dem. Republic / Macau / Mainland China / Malaysia / Maldives / Mongolia / Myanmar / Nepal / North Korea / Pakistan / Philippines / Singapore / Sri Lanka / Taiwan / Tajikistan / Thailand / Timor-Leste / Turkmenistan / Uzbekistan / Vietnam

Judging criteria
A judging panel composed of world-renowned design industry experts and professionals will assess each entry and consider the below factors (as applicable):
(1) Creativity and Human Centric Innovation
(2) Usability
(3) Aesthetic
(4) Sustainability
(5) Impact in Asia
(6) Commercial and Societal Success

Winners’ Entitlements & Coverage**:
Trophy & Certificate (Merit Award winners will receive certificate only)
Awards Publication:
Each winner will receive a complimentary publication introducing all the winning projects and the project teams behind them. The publication will be disseminated to different global industry leaders to enhance the winners’ exposure
Exhibition:
All winning projects will be showcased at an annual exhibition, and selectively in DFA Awards’ roving exhibitions around Asia
Awards presentation and other events:
Winners will be invited to attend the DFA Awards Presentation Ceremony and Business of Design Week (BODW) opening ceremony in December 2021 to gain inspirations and network with designers and business leaders around the world. Selected winners will also be invited for sharing at global and regional talks, forums or other events to increase their global exposure
Awards Endorsement Mark:
Winners will receive authorisation to use the globally recognised Endorsement Mark for self-promotion
 
** A mandatory publication and promotion fee applies to all winners

More information on and photos of 2020 Awards winners:
https://bit.ly/3unif63
Visit our website and social media pages for more information:
Website: dfaa.dfaawards.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HKDC.Awards
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dfa_awards/

– Published and distributed with permission of Media-Outreach.com.

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