LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 Names Judges and Mentors
From left: Joe Doucet (Mentor), Paola Antonelli (Judge) © 2016 Marton Perlaki and Simon Humphries (Judge)
From left: Joe Doucet (Mentor), Paola Antonelli (Judge) © 2016 Marton Perlaki and Simon Humphries (Judge)

TOKYO, Japan (August 31, 2022)―Lexus announced that LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 will be welcoming back Joe Doucet as a mentor and Paola Antonelli and Simon Humphries as judges, all of whom are drawn by the inspirational experience of interacting with enthusiastic up-and-coming creators through this program. These giants of the design world share the global design award's vision of nurturing and supporting promising creators, together with the other soon-to-be announced members of the judging and mentoring teams.

To accomplish this vision, mentorship by the world's leading creators has always been the heart of the LEXUS DESIGN AWARD's ever-evolving program. The newly streamlined and expanded LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 mentoring experience will begin with four award winners chosen to receive the opportunity of a lifetime-being mentored by world-renowned designers. With four winners, the mentors will be able to engage in richer discourse to encourage creative growth through personalized advice while guiding each project closer to maturity.

Joe Doucet, award-winning multidisciplinary designer, has mentored emerging talent in the program since the 2020 edition commented: "Being with the LEXUS DESIGN AWARD program for three years as a mentor, I have gained some perspective as to the unique benefits of the structure of the program. From a mentor's perspective, we get to watch the blossoming of talent before our eyes. I am so grateful to take this role in what is a truly rewarding experience where we all benefit by working and growing together."

Joe Doucet brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his mission of inspiring and guiding the winners. Through his ongoing refinement of the mentoring process, he continues to earn the gratitude of the participants.

Paola Antonelli, senior curator of architecture and design at MoMA, New York, is another indispensable figure in the LEXUS DESIGN AWARD story with whom the program's goals resonate. Since the award's establishment in 2013, she has kept a watchful eye on the program while welcoming the stimulating experience of interacting with fresh talent, and will once again share her bold perspectives and insights as a member of the judging panel. Her deep concern with design's responsibilities and possibilities informs her perception of creative potential in the next generation of designers.

Simon Humphries, Head of Toyota & Lexus Global Design, will again serve as a judge, representing Lexus' pursuit of Design for a Better Tomorrow.

Together with yet-to-be announced members of the judging and mentoring teams, they are key to LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 fulfilling the global design competition's purpose of nurturing and supporting the next generation of creators. Lexus will soon introduce yet more eminent creators to complete the judging and mentoring teams, even as entries continue to pour in from all over the world.

LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 is open for entries through October 16, 2022.

For those who are interested in entering, Lexus will hold an orientation webinar for creators around the world who may be interested in applying for the LEXUS DESIGN AWARD so they can get a deeper understanding the award's purpose and features, and also learn about how to participate. During this orientation there will also be a session where past award winners will talk about their personal journeys to creative award success. Sign up to get valuable pointers on competition entry and to learn more about the program.

LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 ORIENTATION WEBINAR

September 16th Friday
EDT 11:00 / PDT 8:00 / SGT 23:00 / CEST 17:00
September 21st, Wednesday
EDT 23:00 / PDT 20:00 / SGT 11:00 / CEST 5:00

Pre-registration is required. Participation is free of charge.
For details and registration go to https://forms.gle/UF4vipJrpW4YPsY39

For more information, please visit LEXUS DESIGN AWARD.com

Official Hashtag
#lexusdesignaward

CALL FOR ENTRIES TO THE LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 COMPETITION

Title LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023
Theme DESIGN FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
Application Period July 27 - October 16, 2022
Entrants Professional, amateur and student designers from any country or region in the world. Entrants must be adults (determined by the age of majority in their place of residence) by the conclusion of the competition period.
Judging Criteria
  • How the design can enhance the happiness of everyone.
  • How the design embodies the three principles of the Lexus brand: Anticipate, Innovate, and Captivate.
    • Anticipate
      Does the concept and design anticipate global challenges facing future society?
    • Innovate
      Does the design demonstrate new thinking and originality in its proposal and execution?
    • Captivate
      Is the design intriguing and compelling in concept and execution?
Judges
  • Paola Antonelli
    Senior Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, MoMA, NY
  • Simon Humphries
    Head of Toyota & Lexus Global Design

The third and final judge will be announced in September 2022.

Mentors
  • Joe Doucet
    Founder, Joe Doucet x Partners

The final three mentors will be announced in September 2022

Award Categories Four Winners
Prizes / Benefits
  • Four winners to be invited to mentorship―a series of sessions with mentors from diverse fields who guide winners in developing ideas into prototypes.
  • Four winners will have global media exposure to help drive career advancement.
  • Four winners to receive a design grant of up to 3 million JPY each for prototype production costs and other relevant expenses involved in refining their concept and design.
  • Four winners will have an opportunity to expand their professional horizons by engaging the judges in dialogue, one-on-one.

See Official Rules for more details.

Organizer Lexus International

LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 PANEL OF JUDGES

Paola Antonelli

Senior Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, MoMA, NY

Paola Antonelli

Paola Antonelli is Senior Curator of Architecture & Design at The Museum of Modern Art, as well as MoMA's founding Director of Research & Development. Her goal is to promote design's understanding, until its positive influence on the world is universally acknowledged. Her work investigates design's impact on everyday experience, often including overlooked objects and practices, and combining design, architecture, art, science, and technology.

She has curated shows, written books, lectured worldwide, and taught in several schools, including Harvard and UCLA. Among her most recent exhibitions and books are Broken Nature, devoted to the idea of restorative design (conceived as the XXII Triennale di Milano); Material Ecology, on the groundbreaking work of architect Neri Oxman; and Never Alone, about interactive design and video games. She is currently working on several new sessions of her MoMA R&D Salons and on the Instagram series @design.emergency, conceived with design critic Alice Rawsthorn and devoted to the role of design in the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. Alice and Paola's book, Design Emergency, was published in May 2022.

Simon Humphries

Head of Toyota & Lexus Global Design

Simon Humphries

Born and educated in the UK, he started his career as a product designer in 1988 before joining Toyota Motor Corporation in 1994. At first, he worked in advanced design and in 2002 played a leading role in establishing and implementing the Toyota (Vibrant Clarity) and Lexus (L-finesse) design philosophies. After managing various projects in both advanced and production design, he was appointed president of ED2 (Toyota European Design Development), where his team spearheaded various projects to define Toyota's transformation to a mobility company. In 2018, he was assigned to the role of head of design, overseeing both the Toyota and Lexus brands.

As Head of Lexus Global Design, he seeks to define Lexus' unique values in the form of a brand philosophy, incorporating a clear cultural reference to Lexus' Japanese heritage and building a design direction that is relevant to users around the world. In his spare time he enjoys carpentry and is restoring a 100-year-old Japanese farmhouse.

LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2023 PANEL OF MENTORS

Joe Doucet

Founder, Joe Doucet x Partners

Joe Doucet

A designer, entrepreneur, inventor and creative director, Joe Doucet is one of the most sought-after creative talents working in America today. His work deftly hybridizes function and visual appeal while conveying layers of meaning and message. Doucet believes that design and, more importantly, a designer's thought process can play a larger role in innovation and problem solving, as well as aesthetics. He currently holds numerous patents for his designs and inventions.

Doucet's work has been exhibited globally and has received numerous international awards, including a World Technology Award for Design Innovation and multiple Good Design Awards. Doucet was named the Winner of the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award as Product Designer―the highest honor in his field. He was also Designer of the Year finalist by Dezeen, and a recipient of Fast Company's Most Important Companies in Design.

ABOUT LEXUS

Lexus launched in 1989 with a flagship sedan and a guest experience that helped define the premium automotive industry. In 1998, Lexus introduced the luxury crossover category with the launch of the Lexus RX. The luxury hybrid sales leader, Lexus delivered the world's first luxury hybrid in 2006, and has since sold over 2.02 million hybrid vehicles.

A global luxury automotive brand with an unwavering commitment to bold, uncompromising design, exceptional craftsmanship, and exhilarating performance, Lexus has developed its lineup to meet the needs of the next generation of global luxury guests, and is currently available in over 90 countries/regions worldwide.

Lexus associates/team members across the world are dedicated to crafting amazing experiences that are uniquely Lexus, and that excite and change the world.

ABOUT LEXUS DESIGN AWARD

Launched in 2013, the LEXUS DESIGN AWARD is a worldwide competition for up-and-coming creators. The Award seeks designs which show potential to contribute to society. Under the mentorship of established creators, the four winning talents interact and receive guidance as they bring their design concepts to life. Together, mentors and winners work to realize the aim of the Award, Design for a Better Tomorrow. The LEXUS DESIGN AWARD provides global media exposure to drive professional career advancement.

Sustainable Development Goals

Toyota Motor Corporation works to develop and manufacture innovative, safe and high-quality products and services that create happiness by providing mobility for all. We believe that true achievement comes from supporting our customers, partners, employees, and the communities in which we operate. Since our founding over 80 years ago in 1937, we have applied our Guiding Principles in pursuit of a safer, greener and more inclusive society. Today, as we transform into a mobility company developing connected, automated, shared and electrified technologies, we also remain true to our Guiding Principles and many of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals to help realize an ever-better world, where everyone is free to move.

SDGs Initiatives
https://global.toyota/en/sustainability/sdgs/

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