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Vi Novell 2012

“Traditionally, in November, coinciding with the celebration of the slaughtering of the pig, the ‘Vi Novell’ is bottled. This is a fresh and fruity wine which is bottled before its fermentation is finished.

Therefore, the wine doesn’t mature in the bottle and it must be consumed within a short space of time. It is a wine for enjoying; a wine for celebration.”

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2012 Brand New Awards: Winners

2012 Brand New Awards, Winners

The winners of the 2012 Brand New Awards have been posted on the Winners page of the BNAs’ site. Judging took place this past Friday, March 22, 2013 here in Austin, TX — pictures of the day can be found in this Flickr set. Read on for additional notes, thoughts, and a peek at the big-ticket winners.

Entries

714 entries submitted

649 Professional / 65 Student

297 Logos
30 Logo and Identity Animations
188 Basic Identity Applications
173 Comprehensive Identity Programs
26 Guideline Documents

406 U.S. entries
56 AU entries
47 UK entries
205 entries rest of the world

Winners

75 total winning entries

64 Professional / 11 Students

58 selected by Judges / 17 selected as “Salvage” by UnderConsideration

25 Logos
6 Logo and Identity Animations
17 Basic Identity Applications
23 Comprehensive Identity Programs
4 Guideline Documents

38 U.S.
8 UK
7 Australian
4 Peru, Canada
14 rest of the world

Observations

Just when you think judges can’t get any tougher, they do. And this crop of judges proved especially hard to please. Unimpressed by recycling of styles or great visuals that didn’t match the client, they all looked for something unexpected, surprising, and/or meaningful.

Perhaps when we asked the judges to be tough we didn’t expect them to select the lowest amount of entries yet in our three-year run, despite there being almost 200 entries more than the first year when the judges at the time selected 90 entries. But one rule we have is that there is no minimum quota of projects we need to include. Whatever bubbles to the top makes it. Simple as that.

And it’s not like the work was bad. The overall level of the entries was really, really good — probably better collectively than the previous two years — so it’s not like the judges’ choices were easy to make. They had to really be discerning and considerate about their choices.

Just like last year, the logo category seemed like it could have been better, both in terms of entries and winners. This year’s selections were good and uplifting but something changed in the last two years where there has been a lack of firepower. Again, no Best of Category was awarded.

The Logo and Identity Animation category was pretty decent this year and the judges were more into it than previous years. Unfortunately there wasn’t that much work that got anyone excited.

The standout category as usual is Comprehensive Identity Programs and this year it didn’t disappoint, with plenty of juicy projects.

Guideline documents is 99% on its way out of our competition. It’s hard to get the judges excited about it.

The Student level was just a smidgen better than last year, but not by much. One thing is for sure though, Shenkar College of Design in Israel is training great motion designers: last year’s standout student entry was a motion piece from there and same thing this year, with Matan Yaniv’s TV channell identity for GRIND.

Special Awards

Ditto as last year: “There were very few nominations for the two Special Awards for Design Effectiveness and Client Leadership and since only those entries that win are considered the less than a handful that had a nomination did not stand out enough to be awarded. This might be the last year we attempt these two awards.”

Best of Show

This has been the easiest BoS to pick and, in fact, we had to convince three of our judges to choose other judge’s picks because they all wanted to choose the über minimalist beer bottle by Kota Kobayashi (see below) as their own pick. The judges loved the almost absurdly simple design and, above all, the concept behind it.

On Salvage Selections

We haven’t had this much grief on our own selections as we had this year. At least a handful of the projects we salvaged led to in-depth discussions about what is good and bad. And why. Nonetheless, we stand by our selections as much as the judges stand by theirs.

Next

We will be working on producing the annual in the next three or four months. This year we will again publish a book, a high-res PDF, and a paid-access website.

Congrats

Seriously. This was a hard-earned win and your work stood out from a really competitive field.

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Sneak Peek at the Top Winners

Best of Show + Judge’s Pick: Laura Romanoff
Ippon Matsu Beer by Kota Kobayashi
Basic Identity Application

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Judge’s Pick: Joe Duffy
Don Belisario by Infinito
Comprehensive Identity Program

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Judge’s Pick: Greg Benson
Own identity by TRÜF
Basic Identity Application

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Best of Category + Judge’s Pick: Rick Valicenti
Nine Suns by Landor Associates
Comprehensive Identity Program

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Judge’s Pick: Karin Fong
Steve Li by Re
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2012 Brand New Awards: Designers’ Deadline Addiction

Last Thursday, when the entry count for the Brand New Awards was at 529, we had sort of given up hope that we were going to improve on last year’s tally of 598 and that we might even not break the total of the first BNAs of 547. But our deadline-loving industry came through on the very last day for submissions with 185 entries in 24 hours, accounting for almost 26% of all 714 total entries. So I did a quick little chart (shown below or after the jump) of how many entries came in on the three deadline days — Feb.1 (for early-bird), March 1 (for first deadline), and March 15 (for final) — how many came in on the day before the deadline, and how many on the days in between. This, of course, reveals nothing new. Designers love leaving things to the last minute where any project or task, no matter how boring, can be as thrilling and clock-ticking-down-exciting as an episode of 24.

2012 Brand New Awards: Designers' Deadline Addiction

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2012 Brand New Awards: Last Call

Brand New Awards, Deadline Extended

The final deadline for the Brand New Awards is this Friday, March 15, 2013. You have all day and night Friday to complete the online submission form, which will be closed Saturday morning. Mailed-in entries must arrive by Monday or Tuesday of next week at the latest.

There will be no further extensions and no exceptions made to late entrants past the deadline.

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2012 Brand New Awards: Deadline Extended

Brand New Awards, Deadline Extended

The deadline to complete the online submission form and/or receive your physical entries for the 2012 Brand New Awards has been extended to Friday, March 15, 2013.

Please note: This is the one and only extension. No entries — no matter how much you procrastinate — will be accepted after March 15. No exceptions. Judging takes place March 22 and we need a full week to process everything.

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2012 Brand New Awards: 7 Days Left to Enter

The deadline for the 2012 Brand New Awards is coming right up. Next Friday, March 1, 2013. Get on it folks! With the option to enter everything online you don’t have to worry about shipping anything to get it here on Friday.

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IDC: connected device shipments up 29.1 percent in 2012, smartphones and tablets rule

IDC: connected device shipments up 29.1 percent in 2012, smartphones and tablets rule

Researchers at IDC have had their ears to the ground keeping tabs on shipments for specific types of devices, and now they’ve painted a bigger picture of the hardware battlefield in 2012. “Smart connected devices” — a category which includes desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones — saw a total of 367.7 million units shipped in Q4 2012, up 28.3 percent from the year before. In total, over 1.2 billion units were shipped last year, marking a 29.1 percent upswing from 2011. Naturally, tablets and smartphones drove the boost by carving out roughly 60 percent of the year’s combined marketshare, while PCs and notebook shipments sank by 4.1 and 3.4 percent, respectively.

While Samsung and Apple each claimed crowns in specific gadget divisions, Sammy came out on top with smart connected devices in 2012 as a whole (and in Q4) thanks to a 20.8 percent marketshare, beating Cupertino by 2.6 percent. Lenovo finished in third place with a 6.5 percent slice, while HP and Dell trailed behind with 4.8 and 3.2 percent, respectively. IDC notes that Cook. and Co. could have come in a more distant second, but the debut of the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini pulled it out of a slump from earlier in the year.

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2012 Brand New Awards: Early-bird Fees End Today

The early-bird prices for the 2012 Brand New Awards will end today, February 1, 2013. You have all day and all night. Prices will go up on Saturday morning and are changed manually (so you can wake up extra early and beat me to it to get in a cheap entry at the last minute).

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20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

Dear Freshome readers, it is time to draw the line and remember some of the fascinating projects presented on Freshome in 2012. We gathered a list with 20 of the most popular posts in the last 12 months, according to traffic and shares. Enjoy and remember that you can click on each photo for more pictures and information about the projects.

popular project freshome 2012 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#1. This amazing pool shaped like a guitar proved to be a challenge for its designers and builders, Canadian Aqua-Tech Company. Wanting a guitar-shaped swimming pool in his backyard, the client was presented with an exact replica of a Les Paul Custom guitar – shaped in fine details and exemplary displaying creativity in design and construction.

guitar pool 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#2. Nestled on a hill near Bali’s Valley of the Kings, Viceroy Bali Resort&Spa offers accommodation units that combine comfort and privacy. The 25 villas of the resort are integrated within this scenic landscape, allowing each of the guests here to enjoy exquisite views from the comfort of their cottage-like dwelling. Viceroy Bali Resort 01 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#3. We are certain some of you Hip-hop enthusiasts out there wondered how the crib of American rapper Pharrell Williams looks like. Well, we found his 9,000-square-foot penthouse duplex in Miami, Florida, listed for sale for $16.8 million. The self-entitled Kidult described his home as a reverse fishbowl, one that allows him to see everything happening outside, without him being observed.

pharrell williams house 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

 

#4. Located on North Malé’ atoll, in the constantly-fascinating Maldives, Reethi Rah five-star resort developed by One&Only, awaits guests with great services and an array of activities, making each holiday here memorable. One&Only Reethi Rah is home to 130 private villas discreetly placed along the shore – with 98 Beach Villas secluded by lush tropical greenery, and 32 Water Villas set above the clear, protected waters of the lagoon.

resort maldives 6 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#4. Belgian decorator Lionel Jadot  was commissioned to transform a former farmhouse into a spectacular chalet. Located near Megève, a major tourist resort in the French Alps, the project features two levels and a spectacular design.

modern chalet 8 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#5. Resonating with its surroundings, the Bulgari Resort in Bali speaks a hybrid design language, combining traditional Balinese shapes and high class Italian style in an unforgettable destination. A sophisticated atmosphere intertwines with exquisite services in a successful attempt of creating a sublime experience. Gathering views across the Indian Ocean, the resort sits 150 meters over the sea, implementing natural inspiration and creating a dreamy setting for guests.

Bulgari Resort in Bali 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#6. Famous football team and sports institution Real Madrid, recently uncovered their plans to develop a project entitled Real Madrid Resort Island in collaboration to the government of the Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah. The talked about $1 billion investment will result in exclusive villas, a 5-star hotel, an amusement park, a club museum and the world’s first stadium with one side open to the sea.

real madrid reve 4 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#7. Located in Unterterzen, near one of Switzerland’s largest lakes – Walensee – this residential project raising two stories in the air was designed by Austrian studio K_M Architektur. Overlooking both the lake and the Churfirsten mountains, the splendid modern residence rests on an undulating landscape and displays an incredible connection to its surroundings.

Wohnhaus Am Walensee by K M Architektur 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#8. We love books too, which is why we are happy this project made it at number two. Ever wondered how a massive bookcase can become part of a working space? This is a fantastic solution – constructing a round bookcase hovering above the work space.

Wade Davis Writing Studio By Travis Price Architects 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

 

#9. The Isaly Residence is a stunning home designed for the Isaly family in a 1848 Gramercy Park townhouse in New York City. By adding a 620 square feet penthouse on top, the building was split into two apartments of equal value. The open floor upper part was to become a beautiful showcase home inhabited by the Isalys. Fractal Construction collaborated with light designer Ingo Maurer and sculptor Emilio Garcia to create an up-to-date residence, displaying plenty of inspirational elements.  Gramercy Park townhouse 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#10. Provoking travelers to indulge in this combination of pure luxury and breathtaking beach side panoramas, Velassaru Maldives is located at the fine line between the sky and the ocean, in the paradise we call the Maldives. This expressive island hotel holds details inspired by local architecture, while the finishes are luxurious and invite to a world of indulgence.

Velassaru Maldives 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#11. Located in a Chelsea brownstone landmark townhouse, these splendid residential spaces fluctuate between outside and inside. The place was renovated for a fashion designer in search of a balanced composition of textures, colors and light and was designed by Archi-Tectonics.

Chelsea Townhouse by Archi Tectonics 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#12. Architectural bureau SL Project founded by by Russian architect Alexey Nikolashina completed a modern apartment design in Moscow, Russia. Lacquer finishes set the tone for the apartment, making this home highly modern.

modern apartment Russia 4 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#13. Located in the heart of Megève, a commune in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France, Chalet Brikell is an exceptional 12,900 square foot luxury accommodation unit developed by the creative team at Pure Concept.We are a bit surprised to see this project in at number one, although we have to admit it got us thinking about winter, skiing and warm nights by the fireplace- so we salute your option.

Chalet Brickell 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#14. The patent-pending Rocking-2-Gether Chair designed by Houston architect Paul Kweton creates this shared moment routine while displaying a carefully mastered design. Made out of CNC milled birch plywood, the modern rocking chair can be customized to display different density and sizes for the wooden spacers, so you can control the visual connection between you and your pet.

Rocking 2 Gether Chair by Paul Kweton 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#15. This impressive penthouse in San Francisco can be defined by color, inspirational interior design and luxury. The generous apartment has a total surface of 3,879 square feet and occupies the entire 21st floor of a beautiful Art Deco building.

San Francisco Penthouse 01  20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#16. Located in Girardot, Colombia and designed by studio GM Arquitectos, GM1 House comes with a highly contemporary appearance characterized by a large flat roof, floor to ceiling windows and an overall minimalist design approach. This modern South American residence is structured on two levels and was envisioned with emphasis on nature, on bringing the lush surrounding environment indoors.House GM1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#17. Fun, comfort and luxury go hand in hand in this special residential project found in New York City. The owner’s excellent idea of uniting two new penthouse levels in the city’s East Village took shape under the attentive supervision of Turett Collaborative Architects (TCA). Sliding down from one floor to another seems to be a luxury not only children can afford.

Spiral slide New York penthouse by LEVEL Architects 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#18. For all of you nature lovers looking for a home outside urban conventions and racket, here is an option. Eco-Perch was designed by Sussex-based architecture and construction firm Blue Forest and ensures a high living standard. Would you consider giving up your modern apartment for a nature-surrounded, all-equipped tree house ?

eco perch 1 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#19. The B&N House, defined by the Spanish studio, A-cero, is a spacious home, with a complex look and an interior full of luminosity. A-cero designed almost every single detail: from the unusual structure, to the interior beams and panels adorning the living area and the furniture that blends chromatically with the whole house concept.

Overview 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

#20. Minsk, Belarus is the home for this exquisite, impeccable decorated loft, where ( a particular and unusual type of) coziness and colors create a beautiful story. Really welcoming and different, the apartment is a strange mix of wood, bricks and concrete.

Cool Interior 20 Most Popular Projects Presented on Freshome in 2012

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2012 Brand New Awards: Early-bird Price Ends Friday

The early-bird prices for the 2012 Brand New Awards will end this Friday, February 1, 2013. Prices will go up on Saturday morning.

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