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GOOD DESIGN AWARDS ARCHIVE
  |  GOOD DESIGN AWARDS APPLICATION


Celebrating 75 Years of Iconic Design. Good Design® online submissions are open.

The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd. present the Museum's annual GOOD DESIGN® Awards Program for the most innovative and cutting-edge industrial, product, and graphic designs produced around the world. The deadline for this year's submission is June 1st, 2024.

Each year, The Chicago Athenaeum presents the GOOD DESIGN® Awards Program for the most innovative and cutting-edge industrial, product, and graphic designs produced around the world.

HISTORY 1950-2024
The GOOD DESIGN® exhibition program began as a sponsorship between The Merchandise Mart in Chicago and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and continues today by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.

The program called for three shows a year: one during the Chicago winter furniture market in January, another coinciding with the June summer market, and a November show based on the previous two exhibitions. Each year, a different prestigious designer was selected to curate the installation. Charles and Ray designed the 5,300-square-foot space for the inaugural installation in 1950, followed by Finn Juhl, Paul Rudolph, and Alexander Girard. 

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GOOD DESIGN is the oldest and the most prestigious Awards Program organized worldwide. Founded in Chicago in 1950 by the former MoMA curator Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., together with such pioneers in modern design as Charles and Ray EamesRussel WrightGeorge Nelson, and Eero SaarinenGOOD DESIGN honors the yearly achievements of  the best industrial and graphic designers and world manufacturers for their pursuit of extraordinary design excellence.

For over seven decades since its inception, The Chicago Athenaeum continues the organization of the program to create a revived awareness  about contemporary design and to honor both products and industry leaders in design and manufacturing that have chartered new directions and pushed the envelope for competitive products in the world marketplace.
 
Every year, designers and manufactures in about 50 nations are honored for their singular achievements in producing hallmarks of contemporary design. For over seven decades, everything and anything produced in and for the environment from a paperclip to a Boeing 787 Dreamliner or NASA Space Ship have been honored. 
 
The GOOD DESIGN logo was designed by Chicago designer, Mort Goldsholl, in 1950. The black dot and square-shaped logo is used  globally by winning companies to publically  announce that their products and graphic designs have met the most  strident and professional criteria and highest standard for international Design  Excellence.
 
Since 1950, the Museum has awarded approximately 40,000 GOOD DESIGN Awards for design and innovation, sustainability, creativity, branding, ecologically responsible design, human factors, materials, technology, graphic arts, packaging, and universal design by various industrial design and graphic design firms working for the world’s major manufacturers and Fortune 500 companies in over 50 countries.

CRITERIA
The emphasis of the GOOD DESIGN program is on quality design of the highest form, function, and aesthetics a standard beyond ordinary consumer products and graphics. The Chicago Athenaeum's GOOD DESIGN program forwards the ideals of a design process that embodies product excellence and endurance and strong public identity.

Submissions to the program are judged by a jury of distinguished design professionals and leading industry specialists and design press on criteria established in the original 1950 program for the highest aesthetic in terms of innovative design, new technologies, form, materials, construction, concept, function, utility, and energy efficiency, and sensitivity to the environment. 

Awarded design firms and manufacturers have the right to enter into a limited legal licensing agreement to use of the Museum's GOOD DESIGN logo to mark and identify the selected product or graphic in their marketing, publications, promotions, and communication campaigns as a public symbol of product and service quality. This public seal of approval immediately informs consumers to understand that the selected product and graphic meets the most rigorous test and criteria for absolute design excellence. 

GOOD DESIGN
 is an international symbol of a company's firm commitment to innovation and superior design embodiment. Materials and products are accessed into the Museum's Permanent Design Collection and frequently exhibited in the United States and abroad.

OUTCOME
In this year's edition, selected products and graphics for GOOD DESIGN are announced to the international press in December. The Awarded products and graphics are accessioned into the Museum's Permanent Design Collection. Selected designers and manufacturers are allowed use of the Museum's GOOD DESIGN logo in publications, promotions, and marketing as specified in the joint legal agreement with The Chicago Athenaeum.

ENTRY FEE
The fee is $399.00 USD per entry. Checks are made payable to Metropolitan Arts Press or payment by American Express, Master Card, or VISA.

• Foreign checks must include a $50.00 USD additional payment for bank processing fees. For bank wire information contact the Museum at jennifer@chicagoathenaeum.org

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

CRITERIA
The emphasis of the GOOD DESIGN program is on quality design of the highest form, function, and aesthetic standard beyond ordinary consumer products and graphics. The Chicago Athenaeum's GOOD DESIGN program forwards the ideals of a design process that embodies product excellence and endurance and strong public identity.

Submissions to the program are judged by a jury of distinguished design professionals and leading industry specialists and design press on criteria established in the original 1950 program for the highest aesthetic in terms of innovative design, new technologies, form, materials, construction, concept, function, utility, and energy efficiency, and sensitivity to the environment. 

Awarded design firms and manufacturers have the right to enter into a limited legal licensing agreement to use of the Museum's GOOD DESIGN logo to mark and identify the selected product or graphic in their marketing, publications, promotions, and communication campaigns as a public symbol of product and service quality. This public seal of approval immediately informs consumers to understand that the selected product and graphic meets the most rigorous test and criteria for absolute design excellence. 

GOOD DESIGN is an international symbol of a company's firm commitment to innovation and superior design embodiment. All materials and products are accessed into the Museum's Permanent Design Collection and exhibited in the United States and abroad.

FORMAT: PRODUCT DESIGN
Anything produced and/or designed from January 2022 to the present is eligible including:
Electronics, Protective Equipment, Bionics/Robotics, Energy Systems, Office and Residential Furniture, Housewares, Tabletop, Textiles, Floorcovering, Building Materials, Lighting, Appliances, Transportation, Consumer and Household Products, Business and Industrial Equipment, Hardware, Tools, Machinery, Children's Products, Personal Effects, Sports and Recreation, Telecommunications, Computer Equipment, Medical Products, Kitchen and Bath, Environmental Design, Public Environments, Materials. 

All submitted products must have been produced by a manufacturer or scheduled for production.

FORMAT: GRAPHIC DESIGN
Any graphic produced and/or designed from January 2023 to the present is eligible including: Books, Magazines, Websites, Advertisements, Catalogues, Corporate Identity Programs, Annual Reports, Handbooks, Posters, Signage, Labels, Packaging, Product Communication, Typography, Atmosphere, Sales Promotion, and Digital and Media Interfaces. All submitted graphics must have been produced by a client or scheduled for production.

Each entry must be accompanied by an application form; a one-page description of the entered product or graphic; plus three (3) color digital images per product or graphic in a .jpeg/.jpg/.tiff format (no larger than 6MB) along with the description in MS Word or .pdf reproduced on the same CD. Entries without forms, descriptions, fees and images will not qualify for review. Graphic design entries should include one actual copy/sample of the completed entered project.

• For mailed applications, please submit entry materials to:
  The Chicago Athenaeum: 
  Museum of Architecture and Design, 
  601 South Prospect Street, Galena, IL 61036 USA. 
• For questions call +815/777-4444 or Fax +815/777-2471
• Email us at jennifer@chicagoathenaeum.org
• All photographs and CDs must be labeled with project, designer, manufacturer 
   and photographer credits.
• All winning entries become property of the Permanent Design Collection at 
  The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design. 
• Projects selected for exhibition will require the physical use of the product or model 
   for exhibition purposes.

DEADLINE
All entries must be postmarked no later than The deadline for this year's submission is June 1st, 2024
by 5:00 PM Central Standard Time. 

Late submissions add $100.00 USD per entry. 
You can apply online or by postal mail (see the links below).

MORE INFO 

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Email: info@europeanarch.eu


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