BMW Wins Several Awards in the German Design Award
Thanks to its goal of setting innovative design trends with an international impact, the Design Council enjoys broad resonance for its German Design Award which, after just two editions, already ranks as an important yardstick for design trends and added brand value in Germany. The business and design worlds commend the initiative as an enhancement to publicizing the German design scene and corroborate the Design Council’s approach by their active involvement. More than 1,500 submissions were presented to the international panel of experts in Frankfurt am Main on 16 and 17 August 2012. The 30-strong jury of the German Design Award 2013 comprises design experts from a range of areas. Hailing from business, academe and the design industry, they are acknowledged authorities in their fields.
The aim of the competition is to identify, publicize and reward innovative international design trends. Eligibility for nomination for the German Design Award is limited to products that are both forward-looking and marketable and whose market launch was within the previous five years. Prototypes and concepts are likewise eligible. For 2013, the Design Council has divided nominations into ten new categories in a structural expansion of the competition. In addition to 'Transportation and Public Space', the categories include 'Interactive User Experience', 'Working Spaces', 'Audiovisual and Digital Media' and 'Lifestyle'.
In the past, BMW Group Design has repeatedly earned recognition from the Design Council for its products.
With its fresh and frisky look, the Husqvarna Nuda 900 R conveys a sense of agility, sportiness and dynamics. This motorcycle is the first Husqvarna model to couple the engineering expertise of the BMW Group with elegant Italian flair. Its minimalist design means that each element plays a definitive role in creating the athletic exterior that lends the bike its unique dynamic tension. It is a distinctive formal language that extends all the way to the aerodynamically styled tail.
This year’s German Design Award marks the second time that these three models have won a prize for their outstanding design qualities. In 2012 the Husqvarna Nuda 900 R earned the ultimate seal of quality – the 'best of the best' – for its minimalist and exhilarating design.