Obama Campaign Posters Win Top Prize in U.K. Design Competition
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- The “Hope” series of Barack Obama
campaign posters, used in the runup to his election as U.S.
president in November, was voted the design of the year in a
U.K. competition.
Created by the artist Shepard Fairey, the posters beat 90
runners-up in the Brit Insurance Design of the Year 2009 contest
organized by London’s Design Museum.
The panel judges said in an e-mailed release today that the
poster “breathed new life into a form that had lost its
purpose,” and that it “came not from a marketing campaign, but
as a self-initiated fundraising campaign.”
Fairey, the poster’s designer, is being sued by the
Associated Press over claims that the stylized image copied an
AP photograph. The complaint was filed earlier this month in
federal court in New York.
Awards were also given out in individual categories. The
fashion winner was Italian Vogue’s “Black Issue,” dated July
2008, which pictured four black models on the cover and was
devoted exclusively to successful black women.
The other winners, with categories in parentheses, were:
- the New Oslo Opera House in Norway, designed by Snohetta
(architecture);
- the Myto chair, seamless engineered-plastics seating
designed by Konstantin Grcic and commissioned by BASF AG, the
world’s biggest chemical producer (furniture);
- Make Magazine, the first U.S. publication to focus on
home kits to make technology projects, meaning those put
together in “backyards, basements, and garages” (interactive);
- Magno Wooden Radio, made of local, sustainable materials
in an Indonesian village and designed by Singgih S. Kartono
(product);
- Line-J Medellin Metro Cable in Colombia, cable cars
designed by France’s Poma and used to transport people living in
the hills to the city (transport).
To contact the reporter on this story:
Farah Nayeri in London at
Farahn@bloomberg.net.
Last Updated: March 19, 2009 05:55 EDT