MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Good Design Award Philippines, the national design excellence recognition program organized by the Design Center of the Philippines, announced its winners at the Awarding Ceremony held today, June 14, 2022, at the Ayala Museum in Makati City.
As the Good Design Award Philippines celebrates objects, images, places, and systems that embody the principles of good design (innovativeness, form, and function) combined with the Philippine value of malasakit (compassion), the following winners were recognized:
- RED AWARD
Image Making
Entry Name: MACHO CHOIR
Company: DDB TRIBAL WORLDWIDE PHILIPPINES
Entry Name: TUBBATAHA CORAL RIP
Company: TBWA\SANTIAGO MANGADA PUNO ADVERTISING, INC.
Entry Name: BOYSEN THIS IS A TREE
Company: TBWA\SANTIAGO MANGADA PUNO ADVERTISING, INC.
Entry Name: CCP BAYBAYAN
Company: TBWA\SANTIAGO MANGADA PUNO ADVERTISING, INC.
Place Making
Entry Name: STREETLIGHT TAGPURO
Company: LEANDRO V. LOCSIN PARTNERS
Entry Name: MUSEO NI JESSE ROBREDO
Company: GPAD STUDIO
Service / Systems Design
Entry Name: MECHANICAL WATER KIOSK
Company: ALTERNATIVE INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.
- GOLD AWARD
Object Making
Entry Name: NATA DE COCO WOUND DRESSING
Company: PATCHMED COSMETIC TRADING
Image Making
Entry Name: TUMINDIG
Company: KOMIKET INC.
Place Making
Entry Name: MLR POLO PAVILION
Company: SANGAY ARCHITECTS
Service / Systems Design
Entry Name: SAKAY.PH – THE BEST COMMUTE DIRECTIONS IN METRO MANILA
Company: SAKAY MOBILITY PHILIPPINES, CORP.
- GREEN AWARD
Object Making
Entry Name: NATA DE COCO WOUND DRESSING
Company: PATCHMED COSMETIC TRADING
- MALASAKIT AWARD
Object Making
Entry Name: NATA DE COCO WOUND DRESSING
Company: PATCHMED COSMETIC TRADING
The Awarding Ceremony saw the winners, Board of Jurors, past winners, media, and the Philippine design innovation community gather together to celebrate Good Design. “Filipinos are well-known to be naturally creative but what really makes Philippine design stand out is malasakit,” shared Department of Trade and Industry Undersecretary Irineo Vizmonte.
“Design is good not only when it is technically sound but when it is also good for people,” said DTI Design Center Philippines Executive Creative Director Rhea Matute .
The event was also attended by the Design Center of the Philippines’ partners from UNDP Philippines, ASEAN Japan Centre, and the Japan Institute of Design Promotion.