21 October 2008

cooper-hewitt people's design award

Really good design should be more than just functional, and more than just sustainable (that of course is key!). It needs to look good, too.



Cooper-Hewitt, as part of The National Design Awards, is letting you be the judge of what's good design in their annual People's Design Award show. There are many eco-friendly designs to vote for, from gDiapers to the Green Map System (which I've mentioned before). But if you want to get your two cents in, ya gotta act fast. Judging ends today at 6:00pm (you can also vote on facebook).

Winners will be revealed on their site on Thursday, the 23rd at 10:00pm (there's also an after party if you're interested).

Bonus!
Get free admission to Cooper-Hewitt all week long in honor of National Design Week (through October 25th).

Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, a subsidiary of the Smithsonian Institution, is the only museum in the US that focuses solely on design.

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