Alt Wins a Mil­lion Awards

Or maybe it was seven… but seven may as well be a mil­lion if you're count­ing red dots in front of your eyes.

In 2009 Alt Group took home four Red Dot awards and then later went on to win the supreme Red Dot Grand Prix for com­mu­nic­a­tion design. This year it has taken home seven Red Dot Awards, which is a good res­ult in anyone's book, espe­cially con­sid­er­ing there were 6,369 entries from 44 countries.

For the record, the seven Red Dots were presen­ted to the com­pany for a range of pro­jects includ­ing the 'We Make Light' book­let for Philips Sele­con; 'The Vign­eron Cen­ten­ary Wine' and 'The Vign­eron Book' — a hand-bound book and a lim­ited edi­tion series of 100 hand numbered mag­nums designed to cel­eb­rate the life of Najib Corban, of the Corbans wine dyn­asty; 'Think­ing Out­side the Chair' — a book for New Zea­l­and fur­niture designer and man­u­fac­turer Form­way; 'Black Grace Gath­er­ing Clouds' — a cam­paign for Auck­land based dance com­pany, Black Grace; 'Eat Drink Merry' a quirky Christ­mas gift pack designed for Auck­land based law firm, Hud­son Gavin Martin’s cli­ents; and 'A Lean Year' — a gift for the company’s own cli­ents which took the form of a lean­ing wine bottle, to sym­bol­ise one of the worst years in eco­nomic history.

Just in case you want to head along, the awards will be presen­ted on 8 Decem­ber at the Casino Zollver­ein in Essen, Germany.

Click here to see pre­vi­ous posts that fea­ture the work of Alt Group.

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