The SEGD Global Design Awards were established in 1987 to recognize excellence in environmental graphic design. They are the only international design awards focused on communication in the built environment. Winning projects have included complex wayfinding systems, branding and identity work, retail and interior projects, exhibition and experience design, architectural signage programs, and public art installations.
Global Winners are featured in the video
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Deadline: January 31, 2013
Late Deadline (late fees apply): February 14, 2013
In the 2013 SEGD Global Design Awards, SEGD invites you to submit your best work in the following areas.
Dynamic Environments: media facades, interactive architecture, media-based exhibitions, digital billboards, electronic public art
Office/Workplace Environments: office buildings, business parks, mixed-use centers, industrial and manufacturing buildings, convention and conference centers
Leisure/Entertainment Environments: walking and hiking trails, recreation centers, theme parks, arenas, stadiums, theaters, concert halls, cinemas, hotels, resorts, restaurants, spas, fitness centers, parks, gardens, cruise ships, marinas, golf courses
Educational/Institutional Environments: healthcare facilities, libraries, schools, campuses, government facilities
Transportation Environments: airports, ports, bus, rail, roadways, parking facilities
Retail/Commercial Environments: service businesses, malls, storefronts, interiors, food courts, showrooms, outdoor advertising
Residential Environments: apartments, condominiums, developments, retirement centers, dormitories
Urban Projects: cities, mixed-use complexes, downtowns, neighborhoods, wayfinding systems, streetscapes
Exhibitions: museums, zoos, interpretive exhibits
Trade Shows/Temporary Events: expositions, pavilions, athletic events, festivals
Master Plans/Planning/Research: conceptual ideas, research, recommendation studies, sign/identity/branding standards, programs
Miscellaneous: signage, architectural graphics, placemaking, identity programs, public art, donor recognition programs, maps, symbol/pictogram systems, sign codes, gateways, landmarks