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2005-2006
The challenge: ‘design a mobile electronic business accessory’. The winning design is the ‘MI.K’ laptop voice memo recorder and microphone, perfect for Voice-over-IP applications. |
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FIRST PRIZE
MI.K
André Gouveia, Portugal Faculty of Fine Arts, Lisbon.
The jury was impressed by its combination of timeless design, excellent presentation and functionality that meets the needs of today’s mobile business community.
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SECOND PRIZE
Snake
Tamás Telekes, Hungary Hungarian University of Arts and Design, Budapest.
This simple USB hub is playful and fun, as well as functional. Snake is now part of the Marksman collection.
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THIRD PRIZE
Breathe
Rita Botelho, Portugal Faculty of Fine Arts, Lisbon.
As a USB powered ionic air purifier, it improves the quality of the air for the weary business traveller. |
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2003-2004
The theme of the fourth edition is ‘Time’. TIMELINE gets the jury’s vote: a spiritual design which shows the user how much time he has left for a particular task. A soft ringing tone or a quiet vibration gives the user the sign that his time has gone. |
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2002
How can a business gift help make eating and drinking an even more enjoyable experience? This challenge yields ‘Chef’, a portable hotplate that gives its user his or her own personal cooking space wherever it is needed. |
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2001
The theme ‘outdoor pleasure’ inspires winner Joanna Burakowska to design ‘C-ME!’, a multifunctional route tracking and emergency signaling device. |
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2000
The first edition of the Marksman Design Award is a great success. The assignment is to design a business gift for ‘traveling’, and the prize-winning EXO golf tool has been put into production by PF Concept International. |
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