SCHOOLS AWARDS
Brief A - KS3, 4 and AS Level Design a re-usable container for taking home fruit & veg froma shop or farmer’smarket.
sponsored by:
The Brief – a snapshot Plaswood is a lightweight recycled plastic; using a suitable sturdy material, students were asked to design a container which will both segregate and protect the mix of fruit and vegetables. The Prize - £400 to the school which in the opinion of the BPI judges has had the greatest success with its pupils’ entries. BPI is also offering £100 to the runner up school. IOM3 will award £50 to the Best Portfolio in Brief A.
> IOM3 Sponsored AwardWinner For Best Supporting Portfolio
TAHAMINA SULTANA Award: Gold
School Name: Newham Sixth Form College
Sponsor Comments - “This portfolio clearly shows the candidates design process from concept to mockup. It demonstrates thorough research of the
specified material and existing packaging/transport options. The drawings in the portfolio are excellent!”
Also takes gold. Judge’s comments - “Nice salient idea street appeal.”
> Sponsored AwardWinning School - Hymers College
Sponsor’s comments –Mike Baxter BPI “Excellent example sharing good understanding of Plaswood. Very good support material showing excellent research.”
TOMHOLGATE Award: Bronze
Judge’s comments - “Meets brief well, good process, difficult to tessellate/transport”
> Sponsored AwardWinning School Runner Up - Adams Grammer
Sponsor’s comments –Mike Baxter BPI “Demonstrated a good understanding and execution of the original brief. Similarly both designs were practical and realistic.”
TIMNEWCOMBE AND ZAK CHRISTIE
TIMEAMAGDALENA Award: Silver School Name: Newham Sixth Form College
Well communicated feasable concept.
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