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A Night to Remember: 2023 Red Dot Design Awards Gala Recap

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On November 3, 2023, the Red Dot Design Award recognized international designers and agencies at the Red Dot Gala. The winners of the Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design were celebrated at the festive event, attended by guests from approximately 30 nations.

Special moments of the evening included the announcement of the Red Dot: Grand Prix winners and the revelation of the Agency of the Year. The awarding of the Red Dot: Junior Prize also remained a surprise until the very end.

The host for the evening was Professor Dr. Peter Zec, the CEO and founder of Red Dot, along with Red Dot jurors Kelley Cheng, Thilo von Debschitz, and Alison Park Douglas. They presented the Red Dot trophies to the recipients of the highest awards, reflecting on the joy of celebrating innovative brand and communication design with an international audience.

The highest individual award, the Red Dot: Grand Prix, was bestowed six times. The winners in various categories included:

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– Brand Identity Redesign “Forskningsrådet”

  Client: Forskningsrådet, Oslo, Norway

  Design: ANTI, Oslo, Norway

– Brand Identity Redesign “U.S. Army”

  Client: Army Marketing Enterprise Organization, Chicago, USA

  Design: Team DDB comprised of Siegel+Gale and DDB Chicago, New York, USA

– Book “Coverings”

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  Client: Atelier Walter Oczlon, St. Johann, Salzburg, Austria

  Design: Atelier Walter Oczlon, St. Johann, Salzburg, Austria

– Public Installation “Novartis Pavillon – Zero-Energy Media Façade”

  Client: Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland

  Design: iart – studio for media architectures, Münchenstein, Switzerland, and AMDL CIRCLE and Michele De Lucchi, Milan, Italy

– Exhibition and Event Design “A Statement of Form”

  Client: Gaggenau Hausgeräte GmbH, Munich, Germany

  Design: 1zu33 GmbH, Munich, Germany

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– User Interface for the Visually Impaired “Dot Pad – The first smart tactile graphics display”

  Client: Dot Incorporation, Seoul, South Korea

  Design: SERVICEPLAN GERMANY, Munich, Germany

Marie-Luise Charlotte Weier was awarded the Red Dot: Junior Prize, a highly coveted award in the world of design. Her project “PYRY,” a frozen book capturing a photographic journey to the Arctic Circle, left a profound impression on the jury. The trophy was presented by Red Dot Vice President Jana Zec.

The Red Dot: Agency of the Year 2023 was awarded to CLEVER°FRANKE, a moment highlighted by the presentation of the “Stylus” trophy by Daniel Leyser, Global CEO of MetaDesign, to Thomas Clever and Gert Franke. The agency, known for its expertise in translating complex data sets, was recognized for its significant economic impact and influence on society in the field of data visualization.

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