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2007 Adobe Design Achievement Award winners

Adobe have announced the winners today here.

The student finalists and winners were honoured by Adobe and the community during an awards gala and gallery on August 2, 2007 in the de Young Museum in San Francisco.

Categories were:

  • Animation (winner)
  • Motion Graphics (winner)
  • Digital illustration (winner)
  • Digital Photography (winner)
  • Environmental Graphics and Packaging (winner)
  • Interactive and Web Design (winner)
  • Live Action (winner)
  • Print Design Multi-page (winner)
  • Print Design Single page (winner)

One piece certainly worth looking at is Trusted Computing by Benjamin Stephan, Lutz Vogel, University of Applied Sciences Augsburg

Clip from YouTube below…

I love the transitions between 2D/3D and fluidity of the animation. You’d expect it to be created using Flash and 3DMax but it’s not…

“We used Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to create pixel and vector-based artwork and then arranged, composed and animated it in Adobe After Effects. Finally, we used Adobe Audition and Adobe Encore to complete the project. The great integration of the software allowed an effective and flexible workflow.”

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