Name:International Design Awards
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Design: Theodore Roosevelt in Color
Winner: “Multimedia Online Advertising Design”, Bronze
Honorable Mention: “Multimedia, Professional”

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What an honor. Future Boy Design was proud enough simply to design for the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. To be recognized and awarded by a prestigious institution on top of it was quite a thrill.

With that in mind, we are extremely grateful to the good people at the Internation Design Awards for recognizing Future Boy Design this year, and awarding us the Bronze for “Multimedia Online Advertising Design”, as well as an Honorable Mention for “Multimedia Design”.

International Design Awards Press Release

Mar 26 2015 Los Angeles, Justin Negard, Future Boy Design of United States was awarded: Third Prize in Multimedia Competition for the Theodore Roosevelt in Color Project.

IDA honorary juries examined over 1000 entries submitted by architects and designers of interiors, fashion, products, and graphics from 52 countries throughout the world. After final decisions had been made, the jury rewarded the best professional and emerging designers for their achievements in terms of design, creativity, usability and innovation. Judging was a rigorous process, with winners receiving publication of their work in the International Design Awards Book of Designs. The coveted IDA Trophy will be awarded to all Designer of the Year title winners at the official biennial International Design Awards Ceremony in Los Angeles.

This annual competition recognizes, honors and promotes legendary design visionaries and uncovers emerging talents in Architecture, Interior, Product, Graphic and Fashion Design on global level.

The members of the jury included Alice Blackwood Editor, Design Quarterly, Kahi Lee – Host, HGTV’s “Design on a Dime”, Style Network’s “My Celebrity Home”, Melissa Sterry – Interdisciplinary Design Scientist, Founder, Societas,Josh Rubin – Editor-in-Chief, Founder, and Publisher, Cool Hunting, Martin Venzky – Stalling, Senior Advisor, CMU STeP, Jeffrey Nemeroff – Co-Founder, Creative Director, Entra Magazine, Jordan Landes-Brenman CEO, Haute House PR & Marketing, Raj Nandan – Managing Director, Indesign Group, William Menking – Founder, Editor-in-Chief, The Architects’ Newspaper, Nicole Lloyd – Senior Art Buyer, Deutsch, Inc., Rebecca Epstein Kong – Co-founder, Artware Editions, Aaron Kenedi – Editor-in-Chief, Print, Geraldine Grisey – Editor, Punky B Fashion Diary.

The Justin Negard, Future Boy Design of United States, was awarded:
Third Prize prize in Multimedia competition for the Theodore Roosevelt in Color project

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Theodore Roosevelt was a man of energy and change in his time. He stood out like a spark. However, history has faded his image in our memory into sepias and grays. This project is meant to bring back Roosevelt’s tone and spirit; to remind the viewer just how colorful, loud, and exciting he was. Most importantly, it is meant to inspire and energize.

ABOUT Justin Negard, Future Boy Design: –

Designer’s Contact:
Justin Negard, Future Boy Design
futureboyproductions@gmail.com

About IDA

A handful of designers, thinkers and entrepreneurs created the International Design Awards in 2007 as a response to the lack of recognition and celebration for smart and sustainable multidisciplinary design. The International Design Awards (IDA) exists to recognize, celebrate and promote legendary design visionaries and to uncover emerging talent in Architecture, Interior, Product, Graphic, and Fashion Design. IDA aspires to draw attention to the iconoclasm of design world wide, conceptualizing and producing great work.

 

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1912: America's youngest president, Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919), who succeeded William McKinley after his assassination. Roosevelt was a popular leader and the first American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, which was awarded for his mediation in the Russo-Japanese war. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

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