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Electrolux & YD Present : Electrolux Design Lab LOGO Design Competition Results!

By Radhika Seth 03/21/2012

Celebrating a decade of innovation, student spirit and adaptability, The Electrolux Design Lab Competition has grown from seeding creativity to empowering young designers. The Logo Competition hosted with Yanko Design received an overwhelming response, and we thank you all for your participation. The winning entry was picked from a shortlist of six finalists, and as a special treat, the first runner up wins a prize too! The winning entry will be used as the official Electrolux Design Lab Logo for the 2012 competition and on all Design Lab communications.

Winning Entry: Henrik Sundqvist from Berghs School of Communication

Runner-up Entry: Katarzyna Burzynska from Art Center College Of Design

The Four Finalists Are:

Yu Tian from University of Art and Design, Lausanne

Tigran Kazaryan from RGSU

Chris Weir from Loughborough Design School

Ksawery Kirklewski from Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk

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