Uni launches its second design yearbook
Uni Design Yearbook 2019-2020
Uni is one of a kind collaborative community of creative people, where we host the world's fastest-growing pool of design competitions, webinars and a community of 100k creative people.
Uni enables exceptional designers from fields like architecture, product design, graphic design, fashion and many many more to come on a common platform. The challenges we host, spring from various pressing issues and trends that are highly relevant while pushing designers to create extremely unique design ideas. These projects are a reflection of infinite potential the design community has. It is constantly expanding the limit of how we perceive the role of design in society at large. We make these challenges more meaningful by inviting experienced design professionals from around the world as our Jury members. Their critiques and valuable comments add a layer of expertise that is unique to the challenges found here.
In a similar spirit, we are bringing the best entries of these challenges to you in a more accessible offline experience.
After the success of our first edition, Uni’s annual yearbook is back. Bringing to you our second edition of Uni Design Yearbook (Vol.1 and Vol.2). The two volumes are a collection of the best of the design ideas that have made their mark on Uni in the year 2019. Split into two volumes, the book is a compilation of 15+ odd competitions conducted by Uni in a session of 2019-20. The book of 300+ pages consists of beautiful illustrations that have been carefully curated by the editorial team of Uni.
The book, carefully curated by the editorial team of Uni consists of project entries from our 2019 challenges like Origyn, Memory, Hustle Hub and more. The book also comprises of the participant's design vision, their journey and how they approached the competition to become the winning project. It provides a bank of ideas that would motivate and inspire its reader to create exemplary projects and give an insight on how to approach design competitions.
We're retailing this book in electronic format only due to Covid19 related shipping disruptions. Interested in purchasing? Buy here.
Uni Design YearBook Volume 1 comprises projects from the following competitions: Memory, UniATA 19’, Learn Better, Athenaeum, Hustle Hub, Work X Fly, Origyn, DiGeneric Cities, EHC Sahara
Uni Design YearBook Volume 2 comprises projects from the following competitions: Ripple, We Australia, UpCycling Retail, NeoDelhi, Heal, Elevate, Urbanscape Symbiosis, and Architecture on the Clock.
Want to have the opportunity to be a part of the next book? You might be eligible to be a part of the Uni Design book 2020-2021. Participate in Uni competitions now! on https://uni.xyz/competitions
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