In the last 10 years the Institute of Design and Communication has won a total of 37 awards. The accumulation of these awards in recent years, namely 5 in 2018, 9 last year and 7 this year, once again confirms the quality of the education.
In 2020 the graduates Bettina Fink, Julia Krenn, Verena Müller, Sophie Ortmeier, Paul Pacher and
Benjamin Ressi were awarded in the category “Publishing & Print Media”, subcategory “Books” and
the graduate Simon Wünscher in the category “Interface & User Experience Design”.
“We are delighted that our institute’s bachelor and master’s theses are once again receiving international recognition this year. Obviously, our strategic positioning in the direction of social and sustainable design is also perceived positively, 7 Red Dot Awards are the best proof of this,” said Daniel Fabry and Karl Stocker, heads of the study programs at the Institute of Design and Communication.
In total, this year 6992 contributions from designers, agencies and companies from 50 countries were submitted. The “Red Dot Award” has established itself internationally as one of the most sought‒after indications of quality for good design. From products, communication projects and packaging to design concepts and prototypes, the Red Dot Award documents the most striking trends worldwide