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Dutch Design Yearbook 2010

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> The festive prize-giving ceremony of the Dutch Design Awards 2010 will take place on Saturday, 23 October at the Frits Philips Music Centre in Eindhoven. The exhibition will run from 23 to 31 October at the Brainport Greenhouse and is one of the highlights of Eindhoven’s highly popular Dutch Design Week.

The Dutch Design Yearbook is the authoritative survey of the best of Dutch spatial design, product design, fashion, and graphic design in 2009-2010.
Dutch design has rocked the world, with sensational and innovative work by designers in the Netherlands. The editors of the Dutch Design Yearbook, Timo de Rijk, Antoine Achten, Vincent van Baar, and Bert van Meggelen, are pleased to present this year's survey of the latest developments. The yearbook presents the 50 top designs that came out of the Netherlands in 2009-2010, covering the fields of spatial design, product design, fashion, and graphic design. Featured designers include Maarten Baas, Aldo Bakker, G-Star, Joost Grootens, Hans van Heeswijk, John Körmeling, Rem D. Koolhaas, Lernert & Sander, MVRDV, Piet Parra, Letman & Sprey, Studio Dumbar, Merkx+Girod, Studio Job, Bertjan Pot, Scholten & Baijings, Koen van Velsen, Jeroen Vinken, and West 8.
Three leading international critics – Glenn Adamson, Aaron Betsky, and Rick Poynor – have contributed essays presenting their views on the current state and characteristics of Dutch design. A supplementary selection of a few dozen major events, publications, and exhibitions in the field rounds out the discussion of design in this period. This bilingual publication will appeal to a broad range of individuals with an interest in Dutch design.

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ISBN 978-90-5662-755-3 | 1. edition | October 2010 | sold out | Glenn Adamson, Rick Poynor, Aaron Betsky Vincent van Baar, Bert van Meggelen, Timo de Rijk | design: Studio Dumbar | Dutch, English | paperback | 22,5 x 27,5 cm | 216 pages | in conjunction with: the Dutch Design Awards | with support from: Mondriaan Fonds

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