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Yoonbee Baek attains the notable A' Design AwardComo, Italy, April 22, 2022 /DESIGNPRWIRE/ A' Design Award and Competition is proud to see that the print work Symbolink by Yoonbee Baek has been granted the notable A' Design Award at Print and Published Media Design Award Category. Print and Published Media Design Category A' Design Award Medalist A' International Design Award and Competition is pleased to announce that the print work Symbolink by Yunbee Baek has been honored with the notable A' Design Award in Print and Published Media Design Category elected as the winner by the international judging committee of the A' Design Awards & Competitions within a great number of nominated projects. About Symbolink Yoonbee Baek, the lead designer of the winning print design work Symbolink explains “Symbols are the clue to the relationship between the world and human beings, the basis of every culture. Symboink is a series of books that archives artifacts from common objects. Three books named for each symbol (The world tree / Water and Fire / Door, gate, and key) convey the intuitive connection between global beliefs, through mythology, traditional story, art and craft from diverse nations. A set of title font Linkers was designed for the project, used as an impalpable linkage between the imaginations. ” Learn more about this design at: https://competition.adesignaward.com/design.php?ID=129130
Team Members for Symbolink Symbolink was imagined by Yunbee Baek
The A' Design Award The A' Design Award is a prestigious award given to top 20% percentile designs that exhibits an exemplary level of sublimity in design. Entries to the A' Print Design Awards are peer reviewed and anonymously judged by an expert jury panel of prominent academics, influential press members and established professionals. Nominated print designs are voted on pre-determined evaluation criteria to highlight only the very best print design works. In addition to reaching top international media, A' Print Design Award winners are listed at World Design Rankings (worlddesignrankings.com), are highlighted at Design Classification (designclassifications.com) platform and are showcased at DesignMag.org which lists the best designs from all countries in all disciplines. About A' Print Design Awards A' Print Design Award aims to highlight the excellent qualifications of best print designs and greatest print design concepts worldwide. The A' Design Accolades are organized and awarded annually and internationally in multiple categories to reach a wide, design-oriented audience. The ultimate aim of the A' print Design Competition is to create a global awareness for good design. Please visit the following link to learn more: http://www.whatisadesignaward.com Relevant Website More info could be found at https://competition.adesignaward.com/design.php?ID=129130Released by DESIGNPRWIRE at 2022-04-22 19:05:04 Contact Details for This Press Release NAME : Laura Sfiligoi ADDRESS: A' Design Award & Competition SRL, Via Leone Leoni 32, 22100, Como, Italy. EMAIL : press@adesignaward.com PHONE : +39 031 4491953 FAX : +39 031 4491918 |
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Image Credits Oluf Olufsen Bagge, <Yggdrasill, the Mundane tree>, 1847 CE. Jan Cossiers, <Prometheus Carrying Fire>, 1630 CE. Goguryeo, <White Tiger in the mural of the Goguryeo Tomb> 6-7c. CE. Maxfield Parrish, <Prometheus>, 1919 CE. Peter Paul Rubens, <Prometheus Bound >, 1618 CE. Andreas Cellarius, <Seu Harmonia Macrocosmica>, 1660 CE. Scandinavian Iron Age, <Bronze Razor depicting Irminsul>, 2.c.BCE. Holy Roman Empire, <Carved Irmin column in Externsteinen>, 9cā12c.CE. Heinrich Leutemann <The destruction of the Irminsul by Charlemagne>, 1882 CE. The Kimberley, Western Australia, <Wandjina Rock Art>, ca. 3000 BCE. The Kimberley, Western Australia, <Wandjina Rock Art>, ca. 3000 BCE. Wattie Karruwara, <Wandjina>, 1962 CE. Emanuel W. Bonavia Assyria, <Illustrations of Assyrian sacred trees>, 1888 CE. Assyria, <Incised horse frontlet carved into the shape of a flowering, volute palmette tree>, 900ā700 BCE. Assyria, <Pair of eagle-headed protective spirits with Sacred Tree>, 865-860 BCE. Assyria, <Bull-men flanking deity above sacred tree; winged deity holding horned animal heads>, 800ā600 BCE. |
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