Students from Staffordshire University won all three placements at the inaugural Student Stationery Design Awards, with entries from one student being chosen twice.
Leanne Haycock, a third year student in graphic design, created entries for both the Portico Design and Paperchase design briefs and was rewarded by being chosen by both design directors as their placement winner.
“Leanne’s work stood out for being well-presented, well thought out, with two distinct styles and solutions for each brief,” said Iona Purchas, creative manager at Portico Designs in Bath.
Gemma Parris, pattern design manager at Paperchase agreed: “Leanne’s entries were certainly the most commercial and we look forward to working with her.”
The entry from Zoe Benjamin, also a third year student studying 3D design ceramics, was selected by Nicola Breen, design director for Caroline Gardner.
“Zoe’s design experience, and her entry, which championed the idea of taking a pause during a working day and making writing a letter or note a pleasurable experience – resonates well with the lifestyle products we are developing at Caroline Gardner,” commented Nicola.
This is the first time The Paper Library and Stationery Show London have collaborated to encourage stationery suppliers and retailers to support student design. The competition attracted entries from Universities in Cardiff, Bath, Birmingham and the University of the West of England in Bristol as well as Staffordshire.
“We’re very grateful to Caroline Gardner, Paperchase and Portico Design for supporting this first competition and we’ll continue to back The Paper Library in their quest to develop a placement programme for students and alert them to the opportunities within the stationery industry to use their skills,” said Vanessa Fortnam, head of content and PR for Stationery Show London.
Debbie Wigglesworth, co-founder of The Paper Library, also acknowledged the three partners saying, “The designers from Paperchase, Portico Designs and Caroline Gardner have been wonderful – their Q&A session with students at the London Stationery Show earlier this year was candid and hugely inspiring. Their support has already encouraged other stationery companies to come forward and register their interest in getting involved.”
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