Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design 2022

International Yearbook Brands & Communication Design 2022/2023

Reference work of the design industry

The International Yearbook Brands & Communication Design is presenting a new editorial concept with the 2022/2023 edition: In addition to showcasing the award-winning works in the competition, it shines a light on the best designers and agencies. In in-depth interviews, they speak about their communication strategies as well as the current and future challenges in the industry. The Red Dot: Agency of the Year 2022 is introduced in detail in an essay. The award-winning projects by students and universities also feature in the long-standing publication. As a result, the two volumes in the yearbook not only document the competition but also show the status quo in the design industry and provide insights into creative strategies of successful brands.

 

International Yearbook Brands & Communication Design 2022/2023 available from 8 December

All designer profiles as well as the best brand and communication works can be found in the two-volume Red Dot International Yearbook Brands & Communication Design 2022/2023. The reference work of the design industry is published by Red Dot Edition and will be available online as well as in stationary bookshops from 8 December 2022.

Volume 1 is dedicated to the winning works and projects by upcoming designers in the areas of Brands, Corporate Design & Identity, Brand Design & Identity, Annual Reports, Publishing & Print Media, Typography and Packaging Design. The yearbook shows pictures of the respective jurors along with their personal assessment of the current developments in their specialist field. 

Volume 2 presents the award winners as well as award-winning works from the categories Advertising, Illustrations, Posters, Fair Stands & Spatial Communication, Retail Design, Digital Solutions, Online, Apps, Interface & User Experience Design, Sound Design, Film & Animation. Here too, the featured jurors make a statement providing insights into the current state of play in their respective design genres.