Impress holds its first design competition in Spain

Aug 10, 2020 | Design | 0 comments

SPAIN – For the first time, Impress offers the opportunity to young students to show their talent through this collaboration with the EMAD Municipal School of Design in La Garriga.

895IMPRESS1 This competition addresses the company’s interests on inclusion and collaboration with third parties.

This initiative was an initiative of the company’s Design department and aims to allow students to realize how their ideas and creations serve more than for just a grade. The contest was aimed at students of digital design and creation of objects and furniture (COM). The theme was focused on creating free designs for later use on floors or furniture. The jury was formed by Sascha Kostros (Head of Decor Management), Albert Llovet (Managing Director Impress Iberia) and all the members of the Design department of Impress Iberia, Eduard Reuss, Joan Carles Manzano, Débora Vaquero and Oriol Tramunt.

The final result was decided following the criteria of creativity, effort in the elaboration and above all, that the design fit in our product and the current market trends.

After the collection of all the votes of the members of the jury, which 5 points was the maximum score, the final result was reached and as a result the winner of each category was announced.

“We are delighted with this collaboration initiative. We see that talent is present in more places, centers and schools than we imagined and for this reason we think that this gesture of providing opportunities to people who are starting with enthusiasm and great aspirations, brings surprising results that we will keep offering in the future,” said the company in a press release.

“Apart from this contest we are also collaborating with this school to carry out internships with its students and to generate a job bank from which both parties will benefit in the event that a job vacancy is generated in our company. We also take this opportunity to thank all the students who have participated, the La Garriga School of Design for understanding this initiative and collaborating so closely with us. Lastly, of course, the winners of our first Design contest. We encourage all these great artists to continue working like this in order to succeed and innovate”, Impress.

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