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Professor Setsu Ito receives iF Design Award 2024

A bed designed with comprehensive consideration of the sleeping and resting space of the bedroom won the iF Design Award 2024/Germany.

Award: iF DESIGN AWARD 2024 / Home Furniture category
Award year: 2024
Item name: Bed “TAKO”
Designer: Setsu Ito, Shishin Ito, Leonardo Mercurio (studio Ito design)
Link:iF Design – TAKO BED

*The iF Design Award is one of the most prestigious design awards in the world, sponsored by the international design promotion organization iF International Forum Design GmbH (Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany) since 1953. This award recognizes the best designs of the year from seven categories including product, packaging, communication, service design, architecture, and interior/architecture. This award is a symbol of trust not only for consumers but also for the design community.

Professor Sari Yamamoto receives the 2023 Japan Institute of Design Research Encouragement Award

Art professor Sari Yamamoto (color composition) received the Japan Institute of Design Research Encouragement Award for her research on ``Public signs in public spaces, theory and practice of color environmental design research''.

This award honors excellent research that is expected to develop in the future, including research papers and works published in the academic journal "Design Studies Research" and research presentations at research presentations sponsored by this society. In addition to enriching comprehensive and continuous efforts regarding public signs in public spaces, color environment design, etc. in multiple annual work award-winning works and annual paper award-winning papers by award recipients, composition design and information products The project was highly evaluated for its ability to expand by further researching the adjacent fields of design and architectural design.

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http://jssd.jp/about/symposium/prizelist
http://jssd.jp/about/constitution/the-provisions-relating-to-each-chapter-award

 

Professor Sari Yamamoto receives the Japan Institute of Design Annual Work Award

Art professor Sari Yamamoto received the Japan Institute of Design Annual Work Award in recognition of her work paper, "Public transportation design that utilizes local resources: Hitachi BRT as a case study," which was published in the Japan Institute of Design Collected Works. .

The graphic design work for nine Hitachi BRT buses and 9 bus stop signposts was praised not only for its outstanding performance as an individual, but also for its outstanding work as a series of works, and for its extremely clear argumentation. I did.

This was a joint award with Moe Maeda, a second-year student in the Department of Art at the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, and Arisa Nohama, then a student in the Department of Art.

[Website] Art and design supplements provided by the University of Tsukuba's School of Art to enrich your "new daily life" [New Coronavirus/COVID-19]

 

As part of its social contribution, the University of Tsukuba School of Art has released art and design content to help people enjoy the "new normal" in response to the new coronavirus infection.

I would be happy if I could help add color to your life and make your days a little richer.

art and design supplements https://www.covid19-artdesign-univ-tsukuba.online/

 

2020/11/09 An introductory article was published in the University of Tsukuba Newspaper No. 359.

 

[Award] Received the 13th Kids Design Award [design category that opens up children's creativity and the future]

(Award date: 2019.08.23)

Rodrigo Queiro Kühni FERNANDES, a special doctoral researcher in the art field (supervised by Professor Toshimasa Yamanaka), won the 13th Kids Design Award in the research/research category in the design category that opens up children's creativity and the future.

The award-winning work is the ``Affective Impressions Scale,'' which he developed in his dissertation, ``A new scale for measuring children's level of empathy.''

[Application number]: 190320
[Applicant company/organization name]: University of Tsukuba
[Name of award-winning work]: Development of Affective Impressions Scale

 

 

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