cause/affect

A graphic design competition for do-gooders. call for entries deadline: nov/09/07.

August, 2007

  • What is Design for Social Good Anyway?

    The concept of Design for Social Good is not a new one. In 1963, Ken Garland penned his historic First Things First manifesto – which in very simple terms stated that designers had wasted far too much time and effort working on projects advertising trivial items, while more worthy causes assumed lesser significance. Since then a debate about social responsibility has, to a greater or lesser extent, simmered in the design media.

    So pertinent was First Things First that in 2000 Adbusters’ led the charge to publish an updated version of the manifesto and renew the demand that designers take greater social responsibility for their work. The manifesto asks us to consider where we stand in the system of mass production and daily consumption. If we don’t like what we see, we are asked to take greater responsibility for our part in this process.

    From climate change to social problems, this design competition is intended to honor those who have made social responsibility part of their working lives and chosen, often at their own expense, to pursue work for social good. It also offers us an opportunity to connect at the cause/affect awards ceremony at the AIGA SF office, on December 4, 2007. We look forward to seeing you then!

    Posted by matt in Blog, August 23, 2007. 7 comments to this post

Award Winners

People's Choice Winner
”This is not grass” – Project M

Judges Choice
“Oprah Has One” - Project M
“Do You Have 5 Min?” – Ihan Chen

Community Development
1st:”The 1% User’s manual” – MendeDesign
2nd:”Dots” – McCann-Erickson, Sao Paulo
3rd: “Everything is OK” – MINE
HM:”Wrapped in Love” – Joey's Corner
HM:”This is not grass” – Project M
HM: “72Hours.org” web-site – words pictures ideas
HM: “Project New Orleans” – PricewaterhouseCoopers
HM: “29k/30 Poster Series” – PricewaterhouseCoopers 

Environment
1st:”The Meatrix” – Free Range Studios
2nd:”Ecological Guide to Paper” – Celery Design Collaborative
3rd:”They Don’t Do It To You” – Teak Motion Visuals
HM: “1% for the Planet Identity System – TDA Advertising & Design

Political
1st:  “Oprah Has One” - Project M
2nd tied: “Peace ‘100 Ideas’ Book” Chen Design Associates
2nd tied: “Freedom of the Press” - Brian Ponto and Lindsay Ballant
HM: “Port-a-border” - Scott Boylston
HM: “Buy Less Crap” web-site – anonymous
HM: “Landmine Monitor Research Guide” - Toolbox DC

Education
1st: “Calfee School Guide” – Cahan & Associates
2nd: “Youth Speaks Friendraiser” – Heavy Rescue
3rd: “Creating Awareness About Avian Influenza” – AED Social Change Design
HM: “one + I print campaign: FFY media kit” – RISE-AND-SHINE STUDIO
HM: “Give Something Back International Stationery” – Gee + Chung Design
HM: “AIGA Enrichment Scholarship Poster” – MINE
HM: “Rick Valicenti ARTalks Poster” – Amy Fidler & Jenn Stucker

Arts
1st: “Mill Valley Film Festival Logo” - MINE
2nd: “Hortus” – Koeweiden Postma
3rd: “Singapore Writer’s Center” – Octopus Printers
HM: “A Few Announcements from 2000” – Joe Miller's Company
HM: “Mystery Ball” – Josh Singer/atomTAN Design
HM: “AIGA SF Fundraiser Invite 2003” – Chen Design Associates
HM: “Stanford Lively Arts 07/08 Season Catalog” – Chen Design Associates
HM: “Artists’ Ball Six: Stanlee’s Brain” – Elixir Design

Health
1st: “Heart Support” – Difted
2nd: “Institute for One World Health Brochure” – Cahan & Associates
3rd: “Paint the Town Red, Big Time!” – Howry Design Associates
HM: “How do you Know What You Know Phase II” – Cabra Diseno

Student
1st: “R3: Products Re-Imagined” – R3/Academy of Art University
2nd: “Only Human” – Tiffany Ricardo
3rd: “Do You Have 5 Min?” – Ihan Chen
HM: “Sprout” – Savio Alphonso
HM: “Underground” – Tomohiro Kaji

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