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The following categories were eligible for 2005.
(1) Furniture and interior furnishings
(2) Exterior furnishings
(3) Tableware and Everyday Goods
(4) Packaged Food Products
(5) Stationery
(6) Toys |
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The project follows the following three steps: (1) Counterparts in each country seek applicants from among companies and designers in their country. (2) 6 Good Design Award jury members from Japan travel to each country, conduct the screening, and decide which products will receive the award. Screening in some countries collaborated with local designers as jury. (3) The award-winning products are brought together for exhibition and a publicity campaign is conducted.
Entries are judged according to the Good Design Award screening criteria. Since the main aim of this project is to encourage introduction to the Japanese market, an additional criterion has been established concerning the significance of a product entering the Japanese market with the G-Mark attached.
Interviews are also held with the applicants for all designs being judged, and the results are communicated either through seminars or one-by-one discussion. |
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Jury |
Screening
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Application
number |
Award
number |
Total |
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111 |
58 |
Cambodia |
Coco Funabiki |
2/24 |
1 |
1 |
Indonesia |
Coco Funabiki |
2/14, 15 |
9 |
4 |
Laos |
Tetsuyuki Hirano |
1/27, 28 |
5 |
5 |
Malaysia |
Shinichi Yamamura
Suleiman Salleh |
2/3, 4 |
26 |
9 |
The Philippines |
Coco Funabiki
Chiaki Murata
Joey Yupangco |
2/17, 18 |
22 |
10 |
Singapore |
Coco Funabiki |
2/24 |
3 |
1 |
Thailand |
Tetsuyuki Hirano
Supatra Srisook |
1/24, 25, 26 |
29 |
22 |
Vietnam |
Shinichi Yamamura |
1/31, 2/1, 2 |
16 |
6 |
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