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SCHOOLS AWARDS Brief B - Ribena drinking bottle


for use in children’s lunch boxes sponsored by: The Brief – a snapshot Design and model a Ribena container that replaces the current tetra carton with a straw - your design should be purposely targeted at being used in packed lunch boxes by children. The Prize - All expenses paid trip for approx. 40 students to our most modern factory in the LOGOPLASTE GROUP - the home of Ribena. £100 to the individual winner and £400 to the winning school. The Packaging Society will award £50 for the best supporting portfolio.


> Sponsored Award Winning School  BUNGAY HIGH SCHOOL


Sponsor’s Comments – Chris Clarke, Project Manager, Logoplaste Innovation Lab. “All four of the school entries into this brief were of a very high standard. Excellent 'mood boards' and mock ups. In terms of shelf appeal we see some fit for purpose design elements supporting the history of Ribena. From a manufacturing perspective designs work with the supply chain”.


> Logoplaste Individual Winner, also takes Gold


DANIELLE LAY  Award: Gold


School/College Name: Bungay High School


Sponsor’s comments - “A well thought out design. Good, strong, technical features and a concept that follows the design brief fully. Good mood board, considers the end user and fits with the lunch box theme. Well Done!”


Judge’s comments - “Very attractive portfolio exploring ideas and shapes.” > Best Supporting Portfolio, also takes Silver


 DOMINIC WOODWARD Award: Silver


School/College Name: Hymers College


Sponsor’s comments - “Very well presented portfolio with consistent use of colour throughout. Told the story of project clearly and simply and each stage was well explained.”


Judge’s comments - “Original idea, good research and well presented portfolio.”


KATE RACHO  Award: Gold


School/College Name: Bungay High School


Sponsor’s comments - “All four of the school entries into this brief were of a very high standard. Excellent 'mood boards' and mock ups. In terms of shelf appeal we see some fit for purpose design elements supporting the history of Ribena. From a manufacturing perspective designs work with the supply chain.”


Judge’s comments - “An explosion of colour and ideas, well developed to given brief. Excellent presentation and graphic skills throughout.”


 JANANIE NIKAWALA WIDANALAGE Award: Gold


School/College Name: Sir Christopher Hatton Academy


Judge’s comments - “Excellent design, methodology and very good, well presented portfolio.”


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