MUSE Design Awards

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MUSE Design Awards
Awarded forIngenuity in the creative and design industry
DateNovember 21, 2018 (2018-11-21)
CountryUnited States
Presented byInternational Awards Associate
Websitedesign.museaward.com

Established since 2018, the MUSE Design Awards is an awards competition presented to creative professionals for creativity and ingenuity in the design field [1]. The MUSE Awards is created by the International Awards Associate as an extension to the MUSE Creative Awards.

Model

The MUSE Design Awards have nine main categories, which include: architectural design, interior design, fashion design, transportation design, product design, packaging design, lighting design, conceptual design and landscape design. [2] The competition accepts entries from all around the world, including smaller, more compact agencies that emphasizes on quality over quantity. [3].

Entrants are awarded based on creativity, effectiveness and best use of resources. The entries will then be adjudicated by a jury panel made up of creative professionals from all around the world.

Jury

The jury panel is made out of creative professionals in different fields of creativity from all around the world, where their expertise and years of experience brings impartiality for all entrants.[4]

MUSE Design Awards statuette

The MUSE Design Awards statuette changes every year to reflect the artistic trends of the season by the designers in the International Awards Associate.

The first instalment of the statuette features a lamp shaped crown adorned on the model, which symbolises creativity and wisdom in the creative professionals [5]. As a sister award to the MUSE Creative Awards, both awards competitions will share the same design and look until the next season.

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