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Internationales Jahrbuch Kommunikationsdesign 2000/2001. International Yearbook Communication Design 2000/2001

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Presents this year's winners of Germany's highly acclaimed Design Center awards for the best in international communication design. Categories are Advertising, Corporate Communication, Product Communication, Public Space, Printed Matter, Television and Electronic Media, Culture and Sport, Publishing, and Multimedia. This year's essay explores the idea that software technology has reached a critical point of extrasensory awareness, allowing humans in the foreseeable future to survive on information alone, less dependent on hardware infrastructure. This year's Grand Prix award went to advertising agency Scholz & Volkmer for creating 'internet shopping as entertaining experience'. integrating navigation, function, and fun. Junior Prize went to Robert Schaefer for The Book Project. English/German

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Internationales Jahrbuch Kommunikationsdesign 2000/2001. International Yearbook Communication Design 2000/2001, Peter Zec

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Titolo
Internationales Jahrbuch Kommunikationsdesign 2000/2001. International Yearbook Communication Design 2000/2001
Lingua
Inglese, Tedesco
Autori
Peter Zec
Editore
avedition
Pubblicato
2002
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
200
ISBN10
3929638401
ISBN13
9783929638400
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Presents this year's winners of Germany's highly acclaimed Design Center awards for the best in international communication design. Categories are Advertising, Corporate Communication, Product Communication, Public Space, Printed Matter, Television and Electronic Media, Culture and Sport, Publishing, and Multimedia. This year's essay explores the idea that software technology has reached a critical point of extrasensory awareness, allowing humans in the foreseeable future to survive on information alone, less dependent on hardware infrastructure. This year's Grand Prix award went to advertising agency Scholz & Volkmer for creating 'internet shopping as entertaining experience'. integrating navigation, function, and fun. Junior Prize went to Robert Schaefer for The Book Project. English/German