The winners of the Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design 2022 have been announced. This year's award for outstanding communication design once again features winners from the field of packaging design - including one from Germany. 

Excellent works and projects in the Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design 2022 show how communication can succeed in times of crisis. Creativity instead of crisis mode is the motto.

According to the initiators of the award, many creatives show an impressive repertoire in dealing with current topics:

"The commitment and creativity with which the designers and companies face crises is impressive and commendable. This shows how highly relevant the work of communication designers is to society as a whole."
Professor Dr Peter Zec, CEO and initiator of Red Dot

In addition to awards for the best corporate design, illustrations, fonts and adverts, this year there are also Four winners in the "Packaging Design" category.
(All photos provided by Red Dot Design Award)

Dallmayr roasting art packaging design

Customer: Alois Dallmayr Coffee, Munich, Germany
Design: fantomas Design, Munich, Germany

ECO 6L Purified Water

Customer: NWP - New Water Project Lda, Algés, Portugal
Design:
Logoplaste Innovation Lab, Cascais, Portugal

I'm e - Snack Package Redesign

Customer: emart24, South Korea
Design: DDUNGSANG, Seoul, South Korea

Philips 5000 Series - Eco Conscious Edition packaging

Client: Philips Domestic Appliances, Amsterdam, Netherlands

True to the motto "In Search of good Design and Creativity", the award ceremony for the Red Dot Award: Brands and Communication Design will take place on
28 October 2022 in Berlin. On the same day, all award-winning brands and communication design works will be presented in the newly designed Winners area published by Red Dot Online.

Source: Red Dot Design Award

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