Graphics for an abandoned German coal mine and a pavilion where visitors interact with shadow poems were among the top winners in the 2008 SEGD Design Awards, the annual competition recognising the best in environmental graphic design.
Thirty eight winning entries represent a diverse range of projects at the intersection of graphic design, interior design, architecture, communications, and landscape architecture. The annual competition, established in 1987, is sponsored by SEGD (the Society for Environmental Graphic Design), an international nonprofit educational foundation providing resources for designers involved in the design, development, and implementation of communications in the built environment.
Thirty eight winning entries represent a diverse range of projects at the intersection of graphic design, interior design, architecture, communications, and landscape architecture. The annual competition, established in 1987, is sponsored by SEGD (the Society for Environmental Graphic Design), an international nonprofit educational foundation providing resources for designers involved in the design, development, and implementation of communications in the built environment.
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