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SCHOOLS AWARDS


Brief C - KS4 and AS Level Fun Cake Baking Kit.


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The Brief – a snapshot Students were asked to create a new constructional shape for the current children’s home baking kits, which sets it apart on shelf, appeals to the child market and brings an air of celebration to the range. The Prize - £500 to the school which in the opinion of the Benson Group judges has provided the best overall carton board entries and IOM3 will award £50 to the Best Portfolio in this brief.


> Sponsored AwardWinning School  THE CITY OF LEICESTER COLLEGE


Sponsor’s Comments –Nikki Clark, CreativeDesigner, BensonGroup “All entries were well researched and captured well the element of a "fun" baking kit. All prototypes were to a very high standard with excellent graphics.


> IOM3 Sponsored AwardWinner For Best Supporting Portfolio


CHARLIE DIXON  Award: Silver


College/University: Queen Elizabeth School


Sponsor’s comments - This portfolio was clearly presented and showed the candidate had researched the brief very thoroughly. Their research into their design ideas is demonstrated very well and their modelling is presented concisely. Well Done!”


Also takes Silver. Judge’s comments - “Great original artwork and a portfolio which shows a lot of hard work.”


 LUCY HOWE Award: Gold College/University: Farnborough 6th Form College


Good range of ideas. Annotated well. Clear thinking. Good model. Shelf appeal.Well done!


DAYNE SMITH  Award: Gold


College/University: Farnborough 6th Form College


Excellent model very imaginative, working parts. Excellent annotation and development of ideas.


46 | Starpack Awards | 2012


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