2010 Genuine Design Scholarship Competition
February 1, 2010 | Levent OZLER
Michael Manes, the founder of M2L, developed the Genuine Design campaign to serve as a design industry watchdog. According to Manes, "Intellectual property isn't protected in the realm of furniture and design like it is in other industries." Adding, "It is up to the next generation of designers to continue the fight for equal rights." Whether informing consumers how to avoid fraud or teaching designers the difference between inspiration and imitation, M2L believes it all begins with education.
Fittingly, the 2010 M2L Genuine Design Competition is based around the concept of a Public Service Announcement. Students are asked to create a video, up to four minutes long, on the topic of genuine design and why furniture designers deserve the right to protect their work against knockoffs. Entrants must currently be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited university in the U.S. and pursuing a degree in a design-related field. Additional background information and digital entry form are available on www.genuinedesign.com. The deadline for submission is March 15, 2010.
Student entries will be reviewed by a jury of top design journalists and professionals including: Sarah Rich, senior editor, Dwell; Laurel Petriello, web editor, Interior Design; Nicole Haddad, design editor, New York Spaces; Karen Shalett, editor in chief, DC Modern Luxury; and David McFadden, chief curator, Museum of Arts and Design. Judging will be based on originality, quality of content and impact of message. Four students will be selected to receive scholarships of $3500, $2500, $1500 and $1000, respectively. The winners will be announced at the end of March and honored at an event in M2L's new Manhattan showroom. The winners' videos will also be featured on the Genuine Design website.
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