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2005 winner: Camila Prada |
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2005 winner: Camila Prada
The New Designers Ceramic Industry Forum Award for Ceramic Design
Camila was also awarded the RSA Ceramic Futures Award in April 2005 and is planning to set up her own studio. |
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2005 winner: Casey Rogers |
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2005 winner: Casey Rogers
The New Designers Anne Davison Award for Children's Textile Design
The judges at New Designers were impressed with the "outstanding innovation" they saw in Casey's work and awarded her the £1,000 prize with a 6 month work placement.
Some of Casey's screen printed work is for sale on this website.
To see more of this designer's work, click here |
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2005 winner: Clare Ransom |
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2005 winner: Clare Ransom
The New Designers Goldsmiths Company Award for Silversmithing
Clare has won a number of previous awards and is currently working on commissions and selling through galleries and retail outlets. |
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2005 winner: Emma-Claire Shipley |
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2005 winner: Emma-Claire Shipley
The New Designers BCFA Award for Design for the International Marketplace. Emma-Claire is currently launching her own business - designing and making blinds. She works on a commission basis; producing bespoke blinds for private homes and larger, public buildings such as hotels and show-home developments. |
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2005 winner: Gini Coates
The New Designers One Year On Award (Part Two) in association with The Crafts Council Originally of a textile background Gini moved onto customising furniture and creating installations, using a mix of materials and techniques. Gini, who was also an award winner when she exhibited as a graduate at New Designers 2004, was praised by the judges in 2005 for the diversity of her work. They felt she had identified a market few designers consider. |
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2005 winner: Jon Watson
The BDC New Designer of the Year Award (Part Two) Runner up
The New Designers Hallmark Cards Award
The judges applauded Jon's “exciting portfolio showing breadth of skills from concept to design solutions.” |
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2005 winner: Karen Babel
The New Designers KBSA Award for Product Design
The award for her Bed-Case (pictured left) was given for simplicity, space-saving, practical, user-friendly, versatile and great attention to detail.'
Karen is hoping to get some of her ideas into production and also to work with design consultancies. |
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2005 winner: Kimberley Selwood |
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2005 winner: Kimberley Selwood
The New Designers Goldsmiths Company Award for Jewellery
Kimberley was praised by the judges for her jewellery which they felt was potentially very commercial.
To see more of this designer's work, click here |
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2005 winner: Perita Patel |
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2005 winner: Perita Patel
The New Designers Allemuir Award for Furniture for Manufacture
The judging team chose Perita for this award for the "inventiveness and maturity across her work. It is well thought out and well resolved. She demonstrates the recognition of the fact that simple ideas, executed elegantly is often enough." |
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2005 winner: Richard Taylor |
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2005 winner: Richard Taylor
The New Designers DKNY Award
The panel of judges found his piece to be "an amusing take on subconscious actions". "I am particularly thrilled that people can look past the mere aesthetics and enjoy the interaction with the product," remarked Taylor, a graduate of the University of Central Lancashire. |
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