National Design Award, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, trophy design by Winterhouse, 2000It is a great honor here on Design Observer to recognize the achievement of our peer, Michael Bierut. We have been design friends and collaborators for close to twenty years. Nearly five years ago, Michael took a leap of faith and joined us in founding this blog. He inspired, amused and challenged us then, and he continues to do so today.
The National Design Awards were announced today, and Michael is the recipient of the Design Mind award. We can think of no more suitable award for this writer, critic and working designer.
The National Design Awards are a program of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Read on for a complete list of winners and honorees.
Lifetime AchievementCharles Harrison
Corporate AchievementGoogle
Design MIndMichael Bierut
Finalists: Bruce Nussbuam and Michael Sorkin
Architecture DesignTom Kundig
Finalists: LOT-EK and Weiss/Manfredi
Communications DesignScott Stowell
Finalists: Stephen Doyle and Prologue Films
Fashion DesignRalph Rucci
Finalists: Thom Browne and Zac Posen
Interior DesignRockwell Group
Finalists: Deborah Berke & Partners and Diane Lewis
Landscape DesignOlin Partnership
Finalists: Gustafson Guthrie Nichol and Stoss Landscape Urbanism
Product DesignAntenna Design
Finalists: Boym Partners and Karim Rashid
2008 JuryTim Brown, jury chair and chief executive officer and president, IDEO
James Carpenter, principal, James Carpenter Design Associates
Francisco Costa, creative director, Calvin Klein Collection for women, Calvin Klein
Camilo Pardo, design chief, Special Vehicles Team & Living Legends Studio, Ford Motor Co.
Mark Robbins, dean, Syracuse University School of Architecture
Georgianna Stout, founding partner and creative director, 2x4
Raquel Tudela, global creative director, Bloomberg L.P.
Lauren Zalaznick, president, Bravo and Oxygen Media
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setting the bar high.
Greg Meadows
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And kudos to all the other winners as well.
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If the Design Mind can be compared to a learned skill such as tennis, golf, skiing, a musical instrument, you know, the number of balls hit, the hours spent, I can think of no one that out-works MB . And if you have seen Helvetica the Movie you'll concur there is also a career in comedy...
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Of the 9 winners, 4 are NOT from NYC, by my math: Harrison - Chicago; Rucci - Philadelphia; Google - California; Kundig - Washington State.
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Thanks for the statistics, although you might want to take a look at the finalists' list, too.
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I am probably a touch biased - so I'll put that out there. I have had several opportunities to hear and converse with Michael and have always been in awe of his grasp of popular culture, how people need to be communicated to, and his commitment to design education. Am i pissed I didn't win. No - I don't deserve to. He does.
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Cheers to the great Scott Stowell, too.
05.08.08
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If it helps, although I have been working in New York for 28 years, I still consider myself a Clevelander. (As many of my friends and colleagues here are tired of hearing.) So consider this a win for Ohio. Go Buckeyes!
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