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Design for Poverty Winners

Design for Poverty Winning Designs
A while ago, I featured the Design for Poverty contest. Well, after thousands of entries, the winners were finally selected via Yanko Design. Here are some of them…

GOLD - Rain Drops by Evan Gant (United States)
Ultimately the goal of this system is to create a means for people to be able to collect water, which is an essential resource for life. By helping them relieve the monetary burden in an essential area like access to clean water, people will have more economic flexibility to start address unmet needs in other areas. 

 

 

SILVER - Hidden City by Sara Melvinson (Sweden)
Hidden City is inspired by the cardboard signs we are so use to seeing. A homeless person would be given a small cardboard replica of a house that folds together. Postage is prepaid and can be dropped in the mailbox to whomever they wish to send it to. The receiver assembles the house and can go to the official website to reply to the letter. The website is also a portal to many other shares stories of how, why, and when. . . The portal is the starting point where people can feel akin to those less fortunate and find out how they can directly get involved at the local level.

 

BRONZE - Trash Sleeping Bag by Chris Nobles (United Kingdom) 
The bags are inexpensive to produce and distribute. They provide a basic necessity to both the homeless who often sleep in the cold and to local communities that spend millions a year trying to clean up street trash. Many of the foods are tossed out by grocers because they are no longer fit for sale but still plenty good for consumption. Instead of throwing away millions of dollars of food, we use it to uplift people out of poverty in the hopes they can help themselves. 


Justin Maller

Designer: Justin Maller
Justin Maller is a freelance illustrator and art director based in Melbourne, Australia. He has been creating digital art for over eight years, and has produced professionally in both a private and studio based capacity for the last two. He is represented by the Jacky Winter Group. He has collaborated within the realms of many of the greatest design studios and may be known best by aspiring designers as the Creative Director of depthCORE. He is among my favorites…

Ian Keltie

October 28, 2008 Patrick Branigan 1 comment

Designer: Ian Keltie
Artist and designer Ian Keltie is based in London, UK, as a commercial artist. He has a fantastic sense for color and organization within his work. His work often deals with taking inspiration from photographs, advertisements, architectures and other things and meshing them together to create visual splendor. He reminds me a lot of Scott Hansen, ISO50, but with a more pop commercial tendency. Nevertheless, he is an exceptional artist and is viewed as another master of graphic design in my mind.

Kyouei Design

Designer: Kyouei Design
Kyouei Design is a firm that processes some of the most interesting interior concepts I’ve come across. Ranging from lamps to clocks. Their works possess a sense of simplicity that tend to be nothing short of eye catching. I also realized they have a prominent love for the colour white…

 

Derek Lea

Designer: Derek Lea
Having been around since the mid 90s, Canadian designer Derek Lea has become one of the masters of digital art. His work cleverly combines photography, illustration and graphic design to create works of wonder and intrigue.

Multiple art awards later, he has become recognized both as a successful art director and freelance artist. He also is a writer, having authored for Computer Arts, .Net and Digital Camera among others. He surely has acted as an inspiration for myself and many, many others.