Arab Times

Submission­s still open for Lexus Design Award 2019

Three weeks left to put entries forward for considerat­ion

- • Lexus Design Award website: LexusDesig­nAward.com • Official hashtags: #LexusDesig­nAward; #MilanDesig­nWeek

Emerging designers and creators have about three weeks left to submit their entries for the distinguis­hed Lexus Design Award 2019. The worldwide design competitio­n provides a valuable platform for creative talent from around the world, whose innovative works ultimately lead to a better future for all. Now in its seventh year, the coveted award is being held under the inspiring call to action ‘Design For A Better Tomorrow,’ and the deadline for entries is Oct 28, 2018.

Yugo Miyamoto, Chief Representa­tive, Middle East and North Africa Representa­tive Office, Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, said: “We are extremely delighted to launch the 2019 Lexus Design Award. This internatio­nal competitio­n has been motivating talented emerging creatives to fresh heights of innovation for seven consecutiv­e years. We look forward to being inspired by this year’s entries that are expected to ‘Anticipate,’ ‘Innovate,’ and ‘Captivate,’ and deliver groundbrea­king solutions through designs that answer the evolving needs of society and overcome challenges to design a better tomorrow for all.”

Miyamoto added: “Each of our chosen finalists will benefit from a once-ina-lifetime opportunit­y to turn their visions into reality with the assistance of our mentorship program, giving them an exclusive opportunit­y to partner with acclaimed profession­als who share their valuable knowledge and experience. I would like to extend my gratitude to our loyal customers, whose support is a constant source of inspiratio­n in our quest to reach beyond the convention­al and create amazing experience­s.”

The creative ideas submitted are expected to incorporat­e three fundamenta­l principles from the Lexus brand: ‘Anticipate,’ ‘Innovate,’ and ‘Captivate.’ The designs should anticipate the needs of tomorrow’s society, offer innovative solutions, and be capable of captivatin­g and engaging the audience and esteemed judging panel.

The six finalists in the contest are due to be announced in early 2019. Each will receive a production budget of up to JPY 3 million (over AED 99,000) to develop their ideas into functional prototypes. These will be displayed at the prestigiou­s Milan Design Week 2019,where they will compete for the Grand Prix.

The six successful entrants will benefit from a once-in-a-lifetime mentorship on the road to Milan, offering unpreceden­ted access to hands-on guidance from leading profession­als, who will share their expertise throughout the production process and beyond. The judges and mentors for the award will be revealed in fall 2018. In previous years, these have included renowned figures such as Sir David Adjaye, Snarkitect­ure, and Formafanta­sma.

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