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Greenpeace Design Awards 2009 finalists

Posted by Marc | 15-07-2009 21:45 | Category: Awards, Environment

Greenpeace Design Awards 2009

The Greenpeace Design Awards 2009 finalists are anounced. 1500 creatives from 77 countries took part in the contest.
The winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony, which will take place on the 31st of July, 2009, at the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery (The Hawke Centre, University of South Australia) in Adelaide, South Australia.

During the ceremony, the works of the 29 finalists will be exhibited and the winners will be awarded with Greenpeace Design Awards trophies.

In this post my three favourites.
See all 29 finalists at the Award website.

Above: entry from finalists Marco Eychenne.


Entry from finalists Timo Vaisanen:

Greenpeace Design Awards 2009

Entry from finalists Shannon Baka:

Greenpeace Design Awards 2009






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Hi Marc

My name is Kate Hayward.

I am currently writing an article for the University of South Australia online publication, the Warbler.

I was just wondering if its possible to ask you a few questions regarding the awards (via email) and your opinion on the benefits on running an award such as this.

Kind regards

Kate Hayward

Posted by Kate | 30-07-2009 10:27

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Sam Dickson wins the Greenpeace Design Awards http://tinyurl.com/lwkwme

Posted by Marc | 7-08-2009 19:32



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