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the jury

David Carson

David Carson is an American graphic designer. He is best known for his innovative magazine design, and use of experimental typography. Carson was the most influential graphic designer of the nineties. In particular, his widely- imitated aesthetic defined the so-called "grunge" era


www.stampatipografica.it

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Chaz Maviyane Davies

Zimbabwe national.
Presently Professor of Design at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston.

For more than two decades my work has taken on issues of consumerism, health, nutrition, social responsibility, the environment and human rights.

Credentials include an MA in Graphic Design (with distinction) from the Central School of Art and Design in London, and an Advanced Diploma in Postgraduate Film-making from the Central St. Martins School of Art and Design London.


www.maviyane.com
Arch. Andreas Kipar

Andreas Kipar is a landscape architect that lives and works between Milan and the Ruhr. Born in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, in 1960, he graduated in Landscape Architecture at the University of Essen. He is a member of the German Landscape Architects Association and of the same association in Italy.
In 1990 he founded with Dr.Giovanni Sala the landscape design company Land - Landscape Architecture Nature Development in Milan.


www.landsrl.com
Yossi Lemel

Yossi Lemel was born in Jerusalem In 1957. Between 1979 - 1983 he studiem graphic design at Bezalel Academy Of Art And Design in the same city. Member of Graphic Designers Association of Israel. Co-curator of the exhibitions: Beyond the Front Lines - Political Poster Art from Israel oraz Both Sides of Peace.


www.lemel.co.il
Armando e Maurizio Milani

In the works of Armando and Maurizio Milani notes constantly double soul. Each project summary, appropriate, but only ambiguous, mysterious, undefined to arouse the curiosity in the reader and the possible interpretation that involves him emotionally and stimulates memory.And this double soul finds marked in Italian and American projects, where the Mediterranean flair blends with American pragmatism and where the language on the move constantly in search of new visual metaphors.


www.milanidesign.it
Marco Navarra

Marco Navarra (Caltagirone, 1963) teaches architectural composition and urban design at the Faculty of Architecture in Syracuse. He set up NOWA (Navarra Office Walking Architecture) in 2005 and sees architectural design as an opportunity to turn urban rejects into resources for the city and the surrounding area.


www.studionowa.com
Woody Pirtle

Woody Pirtle is an artist commissioned in 2002 by Amnesty International to design a series of posters focusing on twelve of the individual articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Currently, he heads Pirtle Design, a design consultancy based in New York.


www.pirtledesign.com

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Raymundo Sesma

Mexican artist who uses different disciplines to his work. He lives and works between Mexico and Milan since 1980. His works are in several collections internazionali.Ha participated several times at the International Art Exhibition Venice Biennale.


www.raymundosesma.com
David Tartakover

Born in 1944, Tartakover is an Israeli graphic designer, political activist, artist and design educator.
He studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, and is a graduate of the London College of Printing. Since 1975, he has operated his own studio in Tel Aviv, specializing in various aspects of visual communications, with particular emphasis on culture and politics. Member of AGI and Laureate of the Israel Prize (2002)


www.tartakover.co.il
Arch. Maurizio Varratta

Born in Genoa in 1955. Joined the firm Renzo Piano Building Workshop. In 1995 he started working with Mark Nouvion and follows the development of the design of the interchange station Cunning Town London Underground. His work ranges from archaeological sites to hospital areas, business areas, transport.


www.varrattaarchitect.com
Ann Harakawa

Ann Harakawa has more than 20 years’ experience directing the development and implementation of large, complex graphic design systems for prominent, multi-stakeholder organizations.
Ann, a graduate of the Punahou School in Hawai’i, earned her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and MFA in graphic design from Yale University.
She serves on the Board of The Art Directors Club, New York.


www.twotwelve.com
Fortunato d'Amico

Fortunato D’Amico, he earned an Architecture degree at Politecnico of Milan on April 1986, the graduation thesis was about Guarino Guarini, The Baroque and a symbolic analisys of the Chapel of The Holy Shroud.
He writes and contributes to several national magazines. He takes part as relator in conferences about Architecture, Arts and Design conferences. He's Industrial Design lecturer at Politecnico of Turin.

The concept of multidisciplinarity between the Arts is the Architecture, that manages the criticism choices of the state of being contemporary.


www.sopramaresotto.it
Maria Alessandra Segantini

Since 1994 Maria Alessandra Segantini (Treviso 1967) is partner of C+S in Treviso.
She was visiting professor at IUAV (2003-2009) and now she teaches architectural design at Ferrara University.

Her research focuses on the threshold between architecture and landscape architecture designing mainly public buildings and infrastructures. Her works obtain international prizez and publications.


www.cipiuesse.it