2017 World Rankings from A? Design Award
The 2017 A' Design Award & Competition World Rankings are now here and the US takes the lead once again with over 500 awards.
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A? Design Award and Competition, the international organization that hands out the most prestigious design award competition, has revealed their World Design Rankings (WDR).
The United States led the 97 represented countries nabbing a whopping 584 awards (woah!), followed by China, Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, Great Britain and Turkey, who took the top positions in 2017. The top 10 changed significantly this year because the world rankings are now based on Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze and Iron awards won by designers from represented countries instead of aggregate number of awards won by each country. Nine new countries joined the competition this year – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Luxembourg, Kenya, Tanzania, Liechtenstein, Armenia, Cameroon and Swaziland. If you visit the World Rankings ?Design Business Insights? section, you can read about the awards in more detail and see which countries were named top in specific categories?like Interior Design, Architecture, and Industrial Design. These business insights provide a glimpse of the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities in a particular country, which can also be used to help...
The following post is brought to you by A? Design Award and Competition. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
A? Design Award and Competition, the international organization that hands out the most prestigious design award competition, has revealed their World Design Rankings (WDR).
The United States led the 97 represented countries nabbing a whopping 584 awards (woah!), followed by China, Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, Great Britain and Turkey, who took the top positions in 2017. The top 10 changed significantly this year because the world rankings are now based on Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze and Iron awards won by designers from represented countries instead of aggregate number of awards won by each country. Nine new countries joined the competition this year – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Luxembourg, Kenya, Tanzania, Liechtenstein, Armenia, Cameroon and Swaziland. If you visit the World Rankings ?Design Business Insights? section, you can read about the awards in more detail and see which countries were named top in specific categories?like Interior Design, Architecture, and Industrial Design. These business insights provide a glimpse of the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities in a particular country, which can also be used to help...
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