SDC Press Release: Student from South Africa Wins SDC Global Design Competition


Dear Members,

Please see below the press release sent out on last week Friday by Dr Carmel McNamara of the SDC to SDC members and press contacts, we have reason to be very proud of our South African entrant and Global Winner, Moipone Qekisi!


Kind regards,
Heidi

News Release

South African Student Wins Global Design Competition

- Moipone Qekisi's colour designs take top prize
- Trip of a lifetime to Goa for all finalists

Open to thousands of students around the world, this year’s design competition from the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC) saw finalists from nine countries gather together in Goa at the end of June for the grand final. Moipone Qekisi, a fourth year textile student from Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in South Africa, was announced as the global winner of the SDC Colour Design Award 2009 at the first ever SDC competition final held outside the UK.

As the leading educational charity dedicated to advancing the science of colour worldwide, the SDC encourages the creative use of colour in fashion and textile design and is a committed sponsor of young designers. This competition captures the imagination of budding designers with a brief encapsulating colour and - new for this year - encouraging sustainable thinking.

With a winning entry entitled ‘My perfect world’, Moipone outlines her approach, ‘My design is inspired by children; their innocence, dreams and playfulness. In the midst of all the unrest in the world, children still have a way of finding happiness, while adults are living in fear of the unknown. The main inspiration for this design came through a drawing workshop that I conducted with the children from the Sinethemba Children's Home. I then carried out research into the psychology of colour and chose colours that matched with what the children envisioned their perfect world to be like. I re-interpreted elements of the childrens’ drawings into my designs.'

She continues, ‘From a sustainability aspect, I chose organic cotton as the basis of my entry because it is environmentally friendly and grown without the use of synthetic insecticides, herbicides or fertilisers in a way that is not harmful to people and the environment. I took advantage of its natural colour, using screen-printed designs and eco-friendly water-based inks.’

As part of their prize, each of the ten finalists received an all-expenses-paid trip of a lifetime to India. More than 200 guests saw Miss Qekisi take the top prize of £1000, plus the Veronica Bell Trophy. Other winners included Nancy Taplin from Colchester School of Art and Design, UK as the first runner up, and Denise Wong from Hong Kong Design Institute as the second runner up. Angelina Anderson, Nabil Hasan Khan and C S Balajee were also commended by the judging panel, made up of internationally-renowned colour consultants Latika Khosla and Sue Williams and Goa-based fashion designer Savio Jon.

Chair of the judging panel, Latika Khosla of Freedom Tree Design based in Mumbai, commented, ‘The quality of entries and their diversity in interpreting the issue of colour and sustainability was a real eye opener. The winners were chosen on the basis of how true they were to their original ideas; how closely they integrated the idea of sustainable design into the project; and, most importantly, the ones that in future would inspire a whole lot of us to be touched by colour design.’

The grand final of the design competition, sponsored by VeriVide and Pantone, was hosted by SDC India and run alongside the 2009 SDC international conference ‘Sustainability in Coloration: Vision 2020’. The finalists were: Angelina Anderson from Australia; Nabil Hasan Khan from Bangladesh; XiYue Zhao from China; Denise Wong from Hong Kong; Bijal Vora and C S Balajee from India; Nadia Khan from Pakistan; Moipone Qekisi from South Africa; Nancy Taplin from the UK and Erika Neumayer from the USA. The winners were announced at the awards ceremony, sponsored by Clariant, where all the finalists received gifts provided by Pantone Asia.


Notes to editors:

About the SDC
The Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC) is the world’s only educational charity, chartered society and examining body devoted exclusively to colour. It is the natural focus and authority on all matters relating to colour, improving the skills of coloration professionals and enabling them to deliver exceptional results for their organisations. The SDC advances the science and technology of colour worldwide through membership, qualifications, training, publications and access to knowledge and expertise. www.sdc.org.uk

SDC supporting students
The SDC, with its growing recognition and importance in the fashion/design sector, encourages the creative and inspired use of colour in fashion and textile design. In addition to awarding bursaries and grants, the SDC sponsors various awards and has run a design competition worldwide for a number of years. To introduce students to the technical world of colour and, in particular, to the practical issues involved in putting their creative skills to best use, the SDC runs its College Patron Supporter Scheme providing knowledge, information and insights to help students convert colour creativity into colour certainty.

About the SDC competition
The SDC design competition is unique in that it has a universal brief with the primary focus of colour. A key aspect of the SDC competition is that students who enter get the opportunity to discuss their work with the judges at the various heats. These heats, where the country finalists are identified, are held in conjunction with SDC regions around the globe as well as affiliates: the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colourists; the Society of Dyers and Colourist of Australia and New Zealand; and the South African Dyers' and Finishers' Association. The competition is only made possible through the generosity of all the judges and sponsors, offering support to the students in the continuance of their colour education.

Photos and further information about the competition are available on request by contacting:
Dr Carmel McNamara Tel: +44(0)1274 761781 Email: carmelmcn@sdc.org.uk

For further details about this press release, contact:
Chris Kendall, PR consultant Tel: +44(0)1484 681258 Email: chrisken@aol.com
Tracy Cochrane, SDC marketing director Tel: +44(0)1274 761784 Email: tracyc@sdc.org.uk

Date: Friday 10 July 2009

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