
IDEA Award Rules
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IDEA® 2008 TIMELINE
| December
3, 2007 |
Contest
opens for entries |
| Feb
29, 2008, 11:59 PM PST |
Regular
application deadline |
| March
7, 2008, 11:59 PM PST |
Late
application deadline* |
| Week
of March 31, 2008 |
Finalists
are notified by IDSA and invited to send supplementary judging material |
| Apr
30 - May 2, 2008 |
Final
judging event in Washington, DC |
| Week
of May 5, 2008 |
Winners
notified |
| July
18, 2008 |
Winners
are announced to the public in the July 28th issue of BusinessWeek magazine and at www.idsa.org |
| September
13, 2008 |
IDEA
ceremony at the IDSA
National Conference in Phoenix, Arizona |
*Any edits
to your entry between February 29, 2008 at 11:59 PM PST and March 7, 2008
at 11:59 PM PST will constitute a late entry and the extended deadline
fee of $110 USD per entry must be paid by March 7, 2008 at 11:59 PM PST,
or the entry will not be judged. Entries cannot be submitted after March
7, 2008, 11:59 PM PST and will not be judged, returned or refunded. (Foreign
late payments must be made with American Express, Visa or MasterCard or
with a check or money order in US funds drawn on a US bank.) In the event
of a dispute over timing of submission, the time used will be that time
which is stamped on the digital submission in the online entry software.
Entry fees and late fees that are not paid for in full by the final deadline
will be subject to immediate disqualification. ENTRY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
SPONSOR
The IDEA 2008 Competition ("Contest") is presented
by IDSA - The Industrial Designers Society of America located at 45195
Business Court, Suite 250 / Dulles, VA 20166-6717 ("IDSA" or
"Sponsor"). It is co-sponsored by BusinessWeek Magazine, 1221
Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10020.
ENTRY
COST
IDSA Member - $235 per entry
Non-member - $335 per entry
Student with ID - $60 per entry
Late fee - $110 per entry
Hanging Fee for final round of judging - $250 per entry
(Finalists only; students will be exempt from this fee.)
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
To be eligible for IDEA 2008, the following criteria must be met:
Participant
Qualifications
- Open to
designs and designers worldwide.
- Open to
students worldwide. Student entries can only be submitted in the Student
category, even if the design is in research, production or corporately
funded.
- If you
entered last year and didn't win, and if your product still meets all
the other criteria you can resubmit.
- Entrants
may enter as often as they like, but each entry must be purchased and
submitted separately.
Distribution
qualifications
- Products
must have been placed in distribution between February 28, 2006 and
February 29, 2008. This means the product must be available for sale
in its final form to its intended end users through normal sales channels
during that period.
- Student
entries must have been submitted to the school between February 28,
2006 and February 29, 2008.
- Design
Concept entries must not be scheduled for production. If you
are submitting a Design Concept, it must have been finalized or submitted
to the client between February 28, 2006 and February 29, 2008.
- Research
designs must have been submitted to the client or school between February
28, 2003 and February 29, 2008.
JUDGING
CRITERIA
The IDEA
2008 judging is based on the following criteria of industrial design excellence.
These criteria are weighted by the judges as they deem appropriate for
the category:
1. Design
innovation;
2. Benefit to the user (performance, comfort, safety, ease of use, user
interface, ergonomics, universal function and access, quality of life);
3. Benefit to the client (increased sales, market penetration);
4. Benefit to society (importance, economic viability, manufacturability);
5. Ecological benefit (responsible use of materials and processes
throughout lifecycle, including material durability, toxicity, source
and waste reduction, energy efficiency and repair/reuse/recyclability);
6. Visual appeal and appropriate aesthetics;
7. Usability testing, rigor, reliability (Design Research category);
and
8. Internal factors and methods, implementation (Design Strategy
category)
ENTRY
PROCESS
Entries will
only be accepted online at http://www.omnicontests3.com/idsa/omnicontests for the first round of judging. Eligible entrants in certain categories
that conform to the core judging criteria will be asked to submit physical
samples of their designs for the final round of judging. Finalists in
other categories will be asked to send in video or scale models/prototypes,
extra images, product spec sheets, or other category-specific material.
Check the category list at www.idsa.org/idea for the most up-to-date entry
requirements by category.
Before you
log in to upload your materials, be sure to review categories and sub-categories
and choose the most appropriate for your entry. Have all of your information
ready to submit, including:
- A complete
and accurate list of design credits and clients including contact information;
- Answers
to entry form questions.
For categories requiring special entry forms (Research, Strategy and
Interactive Product Experiences), please refer to the corresponding
entry form template for specific requirements. All other categories
use the general IDEA entry form.
- Images should be PDF or web-standard .JPG or .GIF, 96 dpi, in RGB colorspace, 960 x 720 px and no larger than 1MB each. Images may be color or black & white. PDF files should be no larger than 1MB each at 8.5” x 11." You will be prompted to upload:
- one "glamour shot" with a white background showing the product's
best view
- up to three (3) images/storyboards to
explain the design challenge
- up to three (3) images/storyboards to
explain the design solution
- Video:
An optional video not to exceed 60 seconds and 10 MB. Acceptable file
formats are .MOV, .WMV, .AVI, .SWF, and .MPEG/.MPG
Follow the
on-screen instructions to complete your entry.
JUDGING
PROCESS / AWARDS
The judging
is blind: the designers, their names and the names of consulting firms
may not appear anywhere in the entry form. Failure to abide by this rule
results in immediate disqualification. Names or logos of manufacturing
companies/clients may appear if they are inherent to the product.
Jurors do
their initial scoring online in teams of two for their assigned categories.
In this first stage of judging, the jury will evaluate all entries for
eligibility, completeness, thoroughness, appropriateness and general conformance
to award criteria. Specific criteria may be weighted differently in different
categories, at the judges' discretion.
Finalists
meeting a minimum score after the first round will be invited to submit
supplementary material, according to the category of entry. For certain
categories, submitting the actual product will be optional but highly
recommended. For other categories, entrants will be invited to submit
mounted photographs, storyboards, videos or models/prototypes. Complete
instructions will be provided to Finalists upon notification.
In the second
stage of judging, after reviewing the supplementary entry material sent
in by the Finalists, judging teams will meet in person to decide which
entries exemplify the key principles of design excellence and recommend
a Gold, Silver or Bronze IDEA Winner at this time. The entire jury will
then have the opportunity to review the category judges' recommendations,
and additional votes may be required before final award determinations
are made. The jury's decisions are final.
Best Student
Design, Best Concept Design, other Best of Category Awards and Paradigm
Shifter Awards (or other ad hoc awards) may also be given at the jury's
discretion. The Best in Show Award may be given to the one Gold-winning
entry deemed best in show by the jurors. This award will be determined
at the conclusion of the regular jurying by clear majority vote.
People's
Choice Award: Voting for this award will be conducted online after the
winners are announced, and the voting is open to the public. Each person
may only vote once. Only
the Gold winners will be eligible to win the People's Choice Award.
DISCLAIMER
All decisions of the Jury and Sponsors are final. IDSA makes no guarantees
as to the number and type of IDEA awards given each year. All data contained
in the submission become the property of IDSA and part of its archives.
Supplementary judging material and product samples submitted by Finalists
will be held by IDSA for exhibit at the National Conference. They may
be returned to the entrant after the conclusion of the exhibit at the
expense of the entrant. By submitting an entry, you agree that IDSA and
any other party authorized by it shall have permission to publish any
material contained in the submission. Award entry material is on the public
record and no content will be treated confidentially.
AWARD
NOTIFICATION
On or about March 31, 2008 the Jury will select Finalists ("Selected
Entrants") to enter the next round of judging. All Selected Entrants
will be required to respond (as directed) to the phone and/or e-mail notification
within one week of attempted notification. Failure to respond in a timely
manner to the notification may result in forfeiture of the award and,
in such cases, Sponsor may re-score entries and select a new entrant.
Each Selected Entrant will be asked to transport at their cost and risk
additional supplementary material for judging, and may also be sent an
affidavit of eligibility / liability / publicity release ("Release").
Entrant agrees to grant IDSA, its sponsor(s), third-party vendors and
agents the unrestricted rights to publish, display and use the submitted
design, entrant's name, voice, photograph, logo, or other mark or likeness,
as well as same of the designer(s), for advertising and promoting the
competition and other related purposes in any media without additional
permission or compensation (optional for TN residents.) Selected Entrants
may also be required to provide other relevant information. Unless restricted
by law, each selected entrant will be required to complete and return
the Release along with requested supplementary judging material within
the time period specified therein. Entrants must agree to write a case
study of their design for the Yearbook issue of IDSA's Innovation magazine
in the event they win a Gold award.
CONDITIONS
Competition is subject to these Official Rules.
By participating, entrants agree to be bound by these complete Official
Rules, and, whether or not a member, the terms of ethics on the IDSA web
site. All decisions of Sponsor are final and binding; and entrants agree
to waive any right to claim ambiguity in the Competition or these Official
Rules, except where prohibited by law. By accepting an award, winner agrees
to release Sponsor, its attorneys, affiliates, together with the respective
directors, employees, officers, licensees, licensors and agents of each,
including without limitation, their respective advertising and promotion
entities and any person or entity associated with the production, judging,
or administration of the Contest, (collectively, the Releasees) from any
and all liability, loss or damage arising from or in connection with awarding,
receipt and/or use or misuse of award or participation in any award-related
activities. Sponsor reserves the right to use the Contest for publicity
purposes in any media, and to use the name, likeness, entry materials
and hometown name and/or award information of Selected Entrants as part
of that publicity, without any compensation or prior review unless prohibited
by law. Sponsor may cancel the contest for any reason, at its sole discretion.
This Contest is void everywhere such contests are prohibited or restricted
by law, and subject to applicable federal, state provincial and local
laws. Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify any entrant it finds to
be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Contest or
violating these Official Rules. The Releasees shall not be liable for:
(i) late, lost, delayed, misdirected, incomplete unreadable, inaccurate,
garbled or unintelligible entries, or communications; (ii) broadband,
cable, telephone system, telephone or computer hardware, software or other
technical or computer malfunctions, lost connections, disconnections,
delays or transmission errors; (iii) data corruption, theft, destruction,
unauthorized access to or alteration of entry or other materials; (iv)
any injuries, losses or damages of any kind caused by acceptance of the
award or resulting from acceptance, possession or use of a award, or from
participation in the Contest; or (v) any printing, typographical, administrative
or technological errors in any materials associated with the Contest.
Sponsors disclaim any liability for damage to any computer system resulting
from participating in, or accessing or downloading information in connection
with this Contest, and reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to
cancel, modify or suspend the Contest should a virus, bug, computer problem,
unauthorized intervention or other causes beyond Sponsors' control, corrupt
the administration, security or proper play of the Contest. Sponsors may
prohibit an entrant from participating in the Contest or winning award
if, in its sole discretion, it determines such entrant is attempting to
undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest in any way by cheating,
hacking, deception, or any other unfair playing practices of intending
to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other players or Sponsors' representatives.
Disputes regarding these Official Rules and/or this Contest will be governed
by the internal laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Any and all legal
actions or claims arising in connection with this Contest must be brought
in a court of competent jurisdiction within Virginia, and you agree to
jurisdiction and venue in the courts of Virginia. Entrant acknowledges
and agrees that IDSA reserves the right to amend, modify or terminate
the competition at any time. CAUTION: ANY ATTEMPT TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE
IDSA and BusinessWeek AND/OR CONTEST-RELATED WEB SITES OR UNDERMINE THE
LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THE CONTEST MAY BE IN VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND
CIVIL LAWS AND WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION FROM PARTICIPATION IN THE
CONTEST. SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, SPONSORS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
SEEK REMEDIES AND DAMAGES (INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES) TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
OF THE LAW, INCLUDING CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS:
The Sponsors shall not be involved in any dispute and shall be held harmless
and free of any liability in any dispute regarding intellectual property
rights. By entering this Competition, Entrant warrants that Entry does
not infringe on the Intellectual Property rights of others.
PRIVACY: All personal information collected by Sponsor
will be used for administration of the Contest. In addition entrants specifically
opt in to receive email correspondence from, or on behalf of IDSA, subject
to IDSA's privacy policy. IDSA complies with Federal CAN-SPAM guidelines
and entrants may subsequently opt-out of receiving further emails. Any
questions regarding privacy matters should be directed to the address
set out below. Please refer to Sponsors' privacy policy located at www.idsa.org
for important information regarding the collection, use and disclosure
of personal information by Sponsor.
For a copy of these Official Rules, send your request
in a self-addressed, stamped envelope (WA, VT and Canadian residents need
not affix return postage) to: IDEA Official Rules, 45195 Business Court,
Suite 250, Dulles, VA 20166-6717. Or send an email request to idea@idsa.org.
Winners will be posted on IDSA's web site. Request must be received by
December 31, 2008. |