The
award-winning luxury sex toy brand argues that the ‘UnDesign Award’ will force
designers to go back to their roots and undesign
those aspects of life that are driving wedges between people on a daily basis. In
essence, it is a creative challenge to deconstruct design to reconstruct
connections. The issue could not be more pressing since, in the US alone:
- · People spend an average of 11.5 hours per day in front of a screen
- · 79% of smartphone users have their phone on or near them for all but two hours of their waking day
- · 38% of people under 35 admitted to checking their phone immediately after sex
LELO’s
UnDesign Award is not only radical for seeking to replace virtual connections
with the real thing; it’s also the first ever global design award that will
decide the winner via public vote. It represents a democratic approach to design
that’s perfectly in keeping with the competition’s values: opening the awards
up to the public itself encourages connections between designers, their
designs, and their consumers. Expert judges will contribute their own advice
and opinions to stimulate debate.
“I’m
proud LELO is making such a challenging intervention in the field of design,” says
LELO CEO Miroslav Slavic. “Somewhere between form and function, style and
substance, modern design has lost something critical. That thing is humanity, a
fundamental need for intimacy. We’ve become slaves to impersonal design
principles, and the sooner design moves to solve that the better.”
Marking
LELO’s second annual design awards, last year’s competition generated just
fewer than 500 entries, and this year is set to be even more successful. With a
$1000 offered to winners of each of the three design categories: Fashion &
Accessories; Products, Technology & Spaces; and Graphic & Illustration,
the best designs will also be showcased on the LELO website for 12 months
Entry
to the LELO UnDesign Award is open until August 1st 2014, while
everyone is free to sign up as a judge via www.lelo.com/award

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