Getting to Naples

BY PLANE

Naples-Capodichino International Airport is the international airport serving Naples and the Southern Italian region of Campania. According to 2022 data, the airport is the fourth-busiest airport in Italy and the busiest in Southern Italy. The airport serves as a base for easyJet, Ryanair, Volotea and Wizzair.

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BY TRAIN

Travelling from Rome to Naples by train is a fast and economical journey. The Rome-Naples route is 189 km long and the journey with takes roughly 1 hour and 10 minutes. The price of this trip starts at €9,90

Tickets: ItaliaRail, Italo

 

 

BY CAR

It takes approximately 2h 18m to drive from Rome Airport (FCO) to Naples.
The fastest way to drive from Rome to Naples is to take Via Casilina to the Grande Raccordo Anulare (A90/E80) to the A1/E45 toll highway. The A1/E45 ends near the Napoli Centrale (central Naples) train station.

Maks Kallhed

Maksimilian is an awarded innovation consultant and entrepreneur. He has developed creative processes and agile strategies for global brands, advertising agencies, and educational institutions.

Maks’s mission is to democratise creativity and break the stereotypes of whom we consider ‘creatives’. He believes that this is done through inclusion. In 2018 Maksimilian was listed as one of the top 50 male advocates for equality in marketing and media, globally. His work has led him to speak on prestigious platforms, including United Nations General Assembly and Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity.

Today Maks is serving as a board member at The World Woman Foundation and Chairperson at Hyper Island AI Business Consultant program.

Other Jurors

Barbara Junod

Barbara Junod is an art historian, a museologist and the longstanding curator of the graphics collection at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. The focal points

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Mathieu Cieters

Mathieu Cieters is a Belgium-based graphic designer, web developer, researcher, educator and curator working at the intersection of visual communication, digital culture, and contemporary typography.

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Manon Bruet

Manon Bruet is a Paris-based art director, author, editor, and design educator whose work focuses on the critical, editorial, and cultural dimensions of graphic design.

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Filip Blažek

Filip Blažek (born 1974) is a Czech typographer, educator and the founder of Designiq studio. Having studied cultural studies at Charles University in Prague, he has

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Jacek Mrowczyk

Jacek Mrowczyk is a graphic designer, editor, curator, researcher and educator. He graduated from the Department of Industrial Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in

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Boril Karaivanov

Boril Karaivanov is a book designer, illustrator and typographer by education, whose practice spans graphic design, advertising and user interface design. As part of the

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Esen Karol

  Esen Karol is a graphic designer, publisher, and editor based in New York, originally from Istanbul. She has collaborated with clients such as Rethinking Residencies in

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Barbara van Santen

Barbara van Santen is a communications professional and graphic designer with a strong background in the creative and non-profit sectors, based in Amsterdam. She holds a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from the Maastricht Institute of Arts and a master’s degree from Maastricht University. Over the years, Barbara has contributed to organisations such as the European Cultural Foundation, the Erasmus Prize Foundation and the multidisciplinary architecture firm NOAHH.
 
Currently, she serves as Communications Manager at the Association of Dutch Designers (BNO), the largest community of designers and design agencies in the Netherlands. In this capacity, she has been closely involved in the editing, development and overall coordination of Dd, Dutch designers Yearbook. In her work, she is dedicated to strengthening the visual identity and branding of organisations committed to making a positive societal impact.

Country

the Netherlands

Anders Thulin

Anders Thulin is an award-winning designer with extensive experience in design leadership. He is the Head of Institute of Design and Visual Interaction at the Royal Danish Academy and a member of the Danish Design Council, a think tank for the Danish design field that promotes and develops new perspectives on design’s societal role.

With a background in politically governed organisations, he has led multiple design teams and developed large-scale design systems for media platforms, cultural institutions, and public services – including more than a decade as Head of Design at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), where he was also responsible for the design of the Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen.

He acts as an external examiner at The Design School Kolding and The Danish School of Media and Journalism and advises companies on brand identity and visual communication. He has a strong interest in design as a tool for democratic access, meaningful user experiences, and sustainable futures through the integration of design and emerging technologies.

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Denmark

Other Jurors

Barbara Junod

Barbara Junod is an art historian, a museologist and the longstanding curator of the graphics collection at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. The focal points

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Mathieu Cieters

Mathieu Cieters is a Belgium-based graphic designer, web developer, researcher, educator and curator working at the intersection of visual communication, digital culture, and contemporary typography.

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Manon Bruet

Manon Bruet is a Paris-based art director, author, editor, and design educator whose work focuses on the critical, editorial, and cultural dimensions of graphic design.

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Filip Blažek

Filip Blažek (born 1974) is a Czech typographer, educator and the founder of Designiq studio. Having studied cultural studies at Charles University in Prague, he has

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Jacek Mrowczyk

Jacek Mrowczyk is a graphic designer, editor, curator, researcher and educator. He graduated from the Department of Industrial Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in

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Boril Karaivanov

Boril Karaivanov is a book designer, illustrator and typographer by education, whose practice spans graphic design, advertising and user interface design. As part of the

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Esen Karol

  Esen Karol is a graphic designer, publisher, and editor based in New York, originally from Istanbul. She has collaborated with clients such as Rethinking Residencies in

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The submission period for the European Design Awards 2023 has ended

Dear friends,

On behalf of the entire team I would like to extend my sincere gratitude for  your participation and support in this year’s record-breaking European Design Awards. Your trust and dedication to our competition have been an incredible inspiration to us, and we are humbled by the talent, creativity, and hard work that went into every submission.

As we prepare for the upcoming jury meetings and awards ceremony, we want you to know that your contributions have not gone unnoticed. We know that the competition process can be intense, and we appreciate the time, effort, and resources that went into preparing and submitting your work. We wish you all the best of luck in the upcoming awards, and we can’t wait to see what you will create next.

We hope that this competition has provided a valuable and fulfilling experience for you, and we are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments soon. The ED-Awards Ceremony  will be held on June 3rd as part of the European Design Festival in the cosmopolitan city of Luxembourg. We are looking forward to a thrilling event and hope that you will join us for this exciting occasion.

Best wishes 
Demetrios Fakinos
Managing Director ED-Festival

Christine Moosmann

Christine Moosmann is co-publisher of the Grafikmagazin, a new magazine that emerged in the German market in 2020. Before that she had been part of the novum team for almost 20 years, serving first as and editor and since 2019 as the editor-in-chief of the historic magazine.

In her work, Christine searches for new talents, writes articles for other publications, is a member of design juries and holds talks at design conferences. She is also one of the organizers of Creative Paper Conference, a bi-annual conference on paper, printing and print finishing.

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Germany

Other Jurors

Barbara Junod

Barbara Junod is an art historian, a museologist and the longstanding curator of the graphics collection at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. The focal points

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Mathieu Cieters

Mathieu Cieters is a Belgium-based graphic designer, web developer, researcher, educator and curator working at the intersection of visual communication, digital culture, and contemporary typography.

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Manon Bruet

Manon Bruet is a Paris-based art director, author, editor, and design educator whose work focuses on the critical, editorial, and cultural dimensions of graphic design.

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Filip Blažek

Filip Blažek (born 1974) is a Czech typographer, educator and the founder of Designiq studio. Having studied cultural studies at Charles University in Prague, he has

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Jacek Mrowczyk

Jacek Mrowczyk is a graphic designer, editor, curator, researcher and educator. He graduated from the Department of Industrial Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in

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Boril Karaivanov

Boril Karaivanov is a book designer, illustrator and typographer by education, whose practice spans graphic design, advertising and user interface design. As part of the

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Esen Karol

  Esen Karol is a graphic designer, publisher, and editor based in New York, originally from Istanbul. She has collaborated with clients such as Rethinking Residencies in

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Germany

Frederico Duarte

Frederico Duarte studied communication design in Lisbon and worked as a designer in Malaysia and Italy. He holds an MFA in design criticism from the School of Visual Arts and a PhD in design curating from Birkbeck College, University of London and the Victoria & Albert Museum. As a design critic and curator he has written articles and essays, contributed to books and catalogues, given lectures and workshops, curated exhibitions and organised events on design, architecture and creativity since 2006.

Kaidi-Kerli Kärner

Kaidi-Kerli Kärner is a Strategic Planning Director at the Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. She will give a research overview about the footprint of Estonian public digital services.

Digitalisation is a big part of our lives and is a success story of the Estonian public sector. Therefor it is important that our digital life is sustainable as well and when making choices regarding future digital solutions, we can be as environmentally sustainable as possible.

Digital environmental sustainability is one of the focus subjects in the new Digital Agenda 2030 of Estonia (national digital strategy). The agenda states that the goal is to be more sustainable but at the moment we lack the knowledge of the current situation and therefor it is difficult to know where to start (where the problem is most urgent). We need to identify where the environmental impact of digital state is the biggest and map out possibilities to reduce that impact. Analysis carried out in spring 2022 will map the environmental impact of Estonia’s public sector digital products (servers, work stations, work processes etc) and will look at possible solutions.

Marksteen Adamson

Marksteen Adamson is a Founding Partner, Chief Creative Officer and Director of Strategy at Asha & Co. Marksteen has gained an international reputation for being an inspiring creative strategist and problem solver, advising global companies, governments, countries and charities on brand strategy and brand behaviour. Marksteen was Global Creative Director of Interbrand and joint Director of its worldwide steering committee, building and overseeing the creative teams in London, Amsterdam and New York before making the move to set up ASHA & Co in 2002. In 2019 Marksteen won the Drum Social Purpose – ‘Changemaker of the Year’ award.

Marksteen’s award-winning work as Global Creative Director of Interbrand includes: ‘Welcome to Estonia’ (a unique brand identity project commissioned by the Estonian government to rebrand and re-position Estonia); the brand identity for PwC; the global brand refresh for Orange, and the multi-D&AD awardwinningNiceday brand identity for WHSmith. He was also responsible for the rebrand of the RaboBank in the Netherlands, Guinness Mahon Private Bank, and helping set up, brand and name the global movement – We Are What We Do. The awards have continued for his agency and more recently ASHA & Co was ranked in Design Week’s Top 100 as one of the most awarded agencies in the UK. As well as overseeing all creative work, brand strategy, innovation and driving the business direction and social objectives of ASHA & Co, Marksteen also has personal projects he works on in-between clients and family commitments.

Dr. Leyla Acaroglu

Dr. Leyla Acaroglu (CEO & Founder The UnSchool and Disrupt Design) is an award-winning designer and sociologist helping to pioneer the transformation to a sustainable and circular economy. She is a TED speaker, a UN Environment Champion of the Earth Lauret, and a LinkedIn Change-Maker. She is the creator of the Disruptive Design Method, which combines systems thinking, sustainability sciences and design as tools for creating a circular and sustainable future. The founder of The UnSchool of Disruptive Design and the creative agency Disrupt Design, Leyla travels the world helping people and organisations think differently about the role we can each play in designing a positive future.   

Discounted travel with airBaltic

The official airline for the ED-Awards 2022 Tallinn is airBaltic.

AirBaltic (Air Baltic Corporation AS) connects the Baltic region with over 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and the CIS. Over the last 25 years airBaltic has developed as a strong, profitable and internationally respected airline. airBaltic is by far the best known international brand of Latvia and responsible for more than 2.5% of the Latvian GDP. airBaltic operates 33 Airbus A220-300 aircraft. airBaltic has received numerous international awards for excellence and innovative services. Skytrax has awarded Latvian airline airBaltic a five–star COVID-19 safety rating. In addition, airBaltic is one of the Top twenty airlines for COVID-19 compliance by the safety, product, and COVID-19 rating agency Airlineratings.com. In 2018 and 2019 airBaltic received the ATW Airline Industry Achievement Award as the Market Leader of the Year. In addition, in 2019 airBaltic received Sector Leadership Award by Airline Business. airBaltic is a joint stock company that was established in 1995.
Its primary shareholder is the Latvian state, which holds 97.03% of the stock, while the rest of the shareholders hold 2.97%.

airBaltic offers the registered participants (and accompanying persons) of ED-Awards 2022 Tallinn a special discount of -10%. Please claim your discount codes by sending your request to: kerli@disainikeskus.ee 

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European Design Awards stand by Ukraine

Dear European Design friends

We, just like everyone else right now, are extremely saddened and horrified to be watching the unbelievable events unfolding during the Russian invasion in Ukraine.

It is hard to believe that things like this are happening in places where our friends live and work. There are lots of Ukrainian designers that would always take an active part in the European Design Awards and Festival. We have past and current jury members that live in Kyiv. It’s so easy to relate with them and this makes things even more painful. Our thoughts at this time are with all of our friends who are being affected by the war.

Of course, at times such as these, we feel helpless. What can we do? Is there anything that we can do that could help? Nothing seems big enough when the tragedy is this substantial. Still… we cannot stand and just watch.

First of all, there are simple and small things. Regarding the Ukrainian participants of the ED-Awards, we have already tried (and partly succeeded) to get in touch with them to return all fees that they have paid in this year’s competition. All submissions coming from Ukraine will compete for this year free of charge. This is simple and small, but it’s also self-evident. It can’t be otherwise.

And how about our Russian participants? We want to make sure everyone understands that we empathise with them too. Surely their country is the aggressor, but in reality, this is not a war between Russia and Ukraine. Let’s be clear about this: This is Putin’s war. We are proud to see the Russian creative community in unison stand up against the regime and stand by peace. And keep in mind that their stance against injustice, cruelty and tyranny comes with the danger of persecution and severe consequences for speaking out!Despite this fact, that we acknowledge and honour in regards to the Russian design community, we have decided to take some sort of action to display our disproval of the Russian regime. The name of “Russia” is not going to be visible on our website. It’s just a symbolic move, but we want to make sure that it is understandable on all sides that a crime is being committed and all is not “business as usual”.

Further more, both our Russian jury members (on their own initiative) have asked for their names to be withdrawn from this year’s juries.

And now we come to the important part: The European Design Awards & Festival have managed to gather around them an amazing community of creative people who are real opinion leaders. People who can, better than anyone else, get their message through. We are already preparing an action that will help our Ukrainian partners (to be announced soon), but we want to hear from you too. We want you to tell us what more we could do to help. Share your ideas with us. How can we use our platform to make even a tiny positive change for the people who are currently suffering?

Please be aware that we are also in direct communication with Ukrainian designers as well as one of their major associations, the All-Ukrainian Advertising Coalition to ask them for ways in which we can be useful and we will keep everyone posted on their feedback. 

Bellow you will find information on what you can do to help. All links provided by our Ukranian friends themselves:

• How to support Ukraine

• Make and share art

• Stay informed

• Boycott Russia

• Donate

 

Tanel Kärp

Tanel is an interaction designer, consultant, educator and currently the head of the Interaction Design Master’s program at the Estonian Academy of Arts.
With 20 years of experience in the field, and BA and MA degrees in design, his career has mostly focused on digital and experience design in social fields, from empowering sustainable behaviours to citizen activism.
Today he applies human centered, behaviour and strategic design thinking and combines his critical mindset and theoretical know-how with creative production skills, to help create human-friendly products, services and systems, and facilitate systemic change in complex environments.

Country

Estonia