You Got Plans This Weekend? Yes! Wave Sport Kayak Competition!

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Make sure to check out Core77’s latest International Design Competition: Wave Sport Kayak Hull Trip-Tych – A Graphics Competition!

Wave Sport has partnered with Core77 to create a new generation of boat graphics for their Fuse 56 river running / freestyle kayak. The Top 5 designs will be displayed at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Show in Salt Lake City in July 2009. Winners will also receive a kayak with their own design. Here’s the brief:

Design Brief
For this competition, Wave Sport is unleashing its new full-color high-resolution graphics capability, challenging designers around the world to create unique graphics that speak to the theme, “Every Journey Has a Beginning, Middle, and an End.” Designers are invited to create illustrations that span three huge panels–the triptych–across the hull of the Fuse 56. Graphics can take any form, but designers are encouraged to think about graphic treatments that address the energy and spirit of Wave Sport and whitewater paddling in addition to the competition theme. Learn more about Wave Sport here.

Prizes
The Top 5 designs will be applied to Fuse 56 kayaks and be displayed at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Show in Salt Lake City in July 2009, along with profiles of the winning designers. The Grand Prize winner will receive a $2500 cash award plus a Fuse 56 kayak produced with their design. The remaining 4 Finalists will receive a Fuse 56 kayak produced with their design, or $1000 cash award (in lieu of boat).

Important Dates
May 25, 12:59pm EST: Entry Deadline
June 2: Finalists and Semi-Finalists notified
June 4-14: Top 5 Finalists and 15 Semi-Finalists showcased in online gallery; Viewer voting on Top 5 begins
June 15: Grand Prize Winner notified
July 21: Winning designs debut at 2009 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Show

A panel of judges will choose the Top 5 Finalists and 15 Semi-Finalists. Core77 will publish a gallery of the Top 5 Finalists and visitors to the site will have the opportunity to vote for their favorites to determine a Grand Prize winner. 15 Semi-Finalists will also be published in the gallery, and all 20 designs will appear at wavesport.com. Entries will be judged on the following criteria: design, originality, theme and execution.

COMPETITION IS OPEN! REGISTER NOW!!

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Check out the Fuse in action:

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Summer Casual is seeking a Solidworks Designer in Missouri

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Solidworks Designer
Summer Casual LLC

Joplin, Missouri

Create and maintain 3-D CAD models and assemblies using Solidworks and work with overseas engineering staff on design for manufacturing. Design parts in a variety of materials and processes including metal fabrication and assemblies, fabric construction and wood components.

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AIGA is seeking an Election Materials Design Fellow in Oregon

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Election Design Fellow for the Office of the Oregon Secretary of State
AIGA

Salem, Oregon

AIGA, seeks a communication designer for a one-year fellowship, assisting the Oregon Secretary of State in the design of election materials–specifically those associated with training election officials and staff, educating the general public, adhering to the election reforms mandated by the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and Oregon State Law, and enabling effective ballot casting. Knowledge of document and web design and production processes, including experience working directly with printers, paper suppliers and technology providers to produce deliverables and manage deadlines. Experience applying knowledge of information architecture, usability and accessibility issues.

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Lands’ End is seeking an Internet Creative Director in Wisconsin

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Internet Creative Director
Lands’ End

Dodgeville, Wisconsin

The CD will utilize the Internet channel to create stronger relationships with our most valued customers. In addition to the defined responsibilities, the CD will lead the teams that drive email campaigns. The CD will lead and strengthen the brand experience line and play a key role in transforming to a multi-channel organization. The opportunities for growth are grounded in sound and proven customer insights and cross-functional relationships.

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Core77’s Essential Guide to New York Design Week!

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We’ve just unleashed Core77’s Essential Guide to New York Design Week, featuring the best exhibitions, events, and parties from the ICFF on out to Brooklyn, from the Meatpacking district, Soho, Tribecca, and Chelsea, to Midtown, the Flatiron, East Village & LES. Check the page often for updates, and don’t forget to print out a set for your bag. Want it on your phone? We’ve got that too!

Got an event, exhibition, or some intriguing shit-disturbing going on during New York Design Week and not on our list? Submit it for consideration to calendar[at]core77[dot]com.

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Lululemon Athletica is seeking an Accessories Designer in Vancouver

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Accessories Designer
Lululemon Athletica

Vancouver, British Columbia

The Accessories Designer at lululemon creates world class, athletic bags and accessories that are acknowledged as leading in innovation, design and quality. Bachelors of Industrial Design (or equivalent) 3 years + industry experience in bag design, accessories design and/or related experience.
Strong knowledge of bag construction and patterning, ability to provide expertise in bag/backpack construction to developer and Jr Designer, strong understanding of sewing techniques and applications.

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Core77’s Milan Design Week Galleries are up!

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We’ve just flipped the switch on Core77’s massive galleries of the best of Milan. From the fair grounds and Satellite to the Zona Tortona, Superstudio, and street life, we’ve got the most vivid, inspiring images from Milan Design Week 2009.

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Chronicle Books is seeking an Industrial Designer in San Francisco

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Industrial Designer
Chronicle Books

San Francisco, California

Participate in designing book covers, jackets, book interiors, and gift products…Design, develop, refine, and mock-up package and product design in preparation for presentation and production…Present and discuss designs to fellow designers, and the book-cover critique group. Research: Take part in discussions with editorial, production, design, and sales and marketing departments during the book development process to realize a collective vision.

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New Design Competition Launches: Wave Sport Kayak Graphics!

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Core77 is proud to introduce its latest International Design Competition: Wave Sport Kayak Hull Trip-Tych – A Graphics Competition!

Wave Sport has partnered with Core77 to create a new generation of boat graphics for their Fuse 56 river running / freestyle kayak. The Top 5 designs will be displayed at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Show in Salt Lake City in July 2009. Winners will also receive a kayak with their own design. Here’s the brief:

Design Brief
For this competition, Wave Sport is unleashing its new full-color high-resolution graphics capability, challenging designers around the world to create unique graphics that speak to the theme, “Every Journey Has a Beginning, Middle, and an End.” Designers are invited to create illustrations that span three huge panels–the triptych–across the hull of the Fuse 56. Graphics can take any form, but designers are encouraged to think about graphic treatments that address the energy and spirit of Wave Sport and whitewater paddling in addition to the competition theme. Learn more about Wave Sport here.

Prizes
The Top 5 designs will be applied to Fuse 56 kayaks and be displayed at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Show in Salt Lake City in July 2009, along with profiles of the winning designers. The Grand Prize winner will receive a $2500 cash award plus a Fuse 56 kayak produced with their design. The remaining 4 Finalists will receive a Fuse 56 kayak produced with their design, or $1000 cash award (in lieu of boat).

Important Dates
May 25, 12:59pm EST: Entry Deadline
June 2: Finalists and Semi-Finalists notified
June 4-14: Top 5 Finalists and 15 Semi-Finalists showcased in online gallery; Viewer voting on Top 5 begins
June 15: Grand Prize Winner notified
July 21: Winning designs debut at 2009 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market Show

A panel of judges will choose the Top 5 Finalists and 15 Semi-Finalists. Core77 will publish a gallery of the Top 5 Finalists and visitors to the site will have the opportunity to vote for their favorites to determine a Grand Prize winner. 15 Semi-Finalists will also be published in the gallery, and all 20 designs will appear at wavesport.com. Entries will be judged on the following criteria: design, originality, theme and execution.

COMPETITION IS OPEN! REGISTER NOW!!

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Check out the Fuse in action:

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Core77 Case Study: Modo’s IV Pole for Cardinal Health, by Goo Sung

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Searching for Design Opportunities
Every research project is a journey. This one started in Basingstoke, England, a small city 50 miles southwest of London in a hospital run by the National Health Service. I was there for Modo to think about IV poles—an ordinary piece of healthcare furniture. Modo researches, designs and builds carts and trolleys for medical devices and customers like Herman Miller, Steelcase and Philips. This project was for Cardinal Health, a $60 billion company.

Most projects start with a defined sense of opportunity—”Make it lighter,” “Make it faster,” “Make it cheaper.” This project was different. Simon Annette, a Product Manager at Cardinal Health, had a vague sense that things can and should be better. Cardinal Health pioneered the use of software to improve patient safety and reduce medication errors, but despite Cardinal’s many high-tech innovations, nurses still complained about the poles they used to transport infusion pumps. Simon wanted to change things, and he asked Modo to help.

From down the hall, an old man in a patient gown hobbled along pushing his IV pole just in front of him. The woman beside me muttered; “Poor sod.” At that moment, I saw his IV pole as a badge of illness.

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