2023 SID Awards

The School of Industrial Design's 2023 end-of-year awards acknowledged exceptional student leadership, superlative design innovation, instructional excellence, and noteworthy student support. This momentous gathering was scheduled prior to the School's customary end-of-semester student exhibition, Launchpad, bringing together students, faculty, families, and the Atlanta design community. We celebrate and recognize the instrumental role of those who amplify the unique identity of the School of Industrial Design and contribute to its continuous evolution, expansion, and ascension.

SID Recognition

Collage of SID awards night

The first part of the award ceremony recognized the students, faculty, staff, and past alumni who make the School of Industrial Design what it is today. 

Special Service RecognitionWilliam Bullock
Student SupportAmy Fortson
Outstanding Teaching AssistantJordan Cutsuries
Student Leadership and ExcellenceHeather Flemming (IDSA)
Tynan Purdy (IDSA)
Karina Battacharya (IDSA, Grad Council)
Julio de Pereda Banda (Grad Council)
Anderson Yang (Grad Council)
Daniel Vandersteen (Grad Council)
Jocelyn Jagrowski

Annual Design Awards

In addition to our special recognitions, the ceremony continued with our Annual Design Awards to highlight some of our best design students.

Bredendieck AwardElizabeta Egorova (First Place)
William Downs (Second Place)
Nicollete M. Wendell (Third Place)
RJLM Humanitarian Design AwardAli Cohen, Claudia Ross, Virginia Schreiber (First Place)
William Downs (Second Place)
Evan Lee, Adam Knops, Lily Szczesniak, Mattew Waller (Third Place)
Make 10 Innovation AwardsCameron Ragan (First Place)
Mariana Alanso (Second Place)
Nikolay Klishko (Third Place)
Alyna Asani (Honorable Mention)
Haley Gruensfelder (Honorable Mention)
SIT Furniture Design AwardsJared Teiger (Winner)
Nadean Ali, Nolan Helmuth, Brooke Jarrett, Yifan You (Honorable Mention)
Crystal Cabin AwardKen Kirtland, Herb Velazques (University Winner)
Love Family Award FoundationKaris Wang

2023 Bredendieck Awards

The Bredendieck Awards recognize the contributions of Hin Bredendieck to the School of Industrial Design and underscore the direct connections between the industrial design program at the Bauhaus and our program here at Georgia Tech. The Bauhaus introduced a revolutionary approach to design with a central focus on user context and iterative design development, including experimentation and prototyping with an extensive array of materials.

Artifakt

First Place: ARTIFAKT

Elizaveta Egorova

Mented

Second Place: MENTED

William Downs

Luna Lamp

Third Place: THE LUNA LAMP

Nicolette Wendell

2023 Humanitarian Design Award

The School of Industrial Design also presents the Richard John Livingstone Martin and Barbara Rose Humanitarian Design Award, which supports excellence in humanitarian design for undergraduates. The award honors the memory of Richard Martin, a professor of industrial design, and founder of the Center for Rehabilitation Technology which was later transformed into the Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA). Martin was a beloved professor, dedicated to humanitarian design’s important role in society. He was well-regarded for his research and outreach to the community, but his focus and dedication was to his students.

Buddy

First Place: Buddy

Ali Cohen, Claudia Ross, Virginia Schreiber

Protean

Second Place: Protean

William Downs

Proghorn SAR

Third Place: Proghorn SAR

Evan Lee, Adam Knops, Lily Szczesniak, Mattew Waller

2023 Make 10 Innovation Design Awards

Every spring, the School of Industrial Design presents The Orange Sparkle Ball | Make 10 Award, sponsored by the Atlanta-based design firm Orange Sparkle Ball, to honor entrepreneurship and innovation among students participating in the Make 10 event. The award, which champions hands-on learning, particularly acknowledges products demonstrating innovation, manufacturability, and marketability. Winners are not only rewarded with a cash prize but are also granted three months of complimentary use of the Prototype Prime incubator space in Peachtree Corners, thus encouraging their continued product development post-graduation.

Mezzo

First Place: Mezzo

Cameron Ragan

Belle Licorne

Second Place: Belle Licorne

Mariana Alonso

All in Poker

Third Place: All in Poker

Nikolay Klishko

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