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The video, which was part of our Dezeen x MINI Frontiers partnership with car brand MINI, recently reached a million views on YouTube. Our Virtual Design Festival initiative, which was also an honouree at this year's Webby Awards, was particularly decorated.ĭezeen previously won a Webby Award in 2015 for our video interview with musician Imogen Heap about her Mi.Mu gloves. These prizes followed our most successful year ever in 2020, which saw us achieve record traffic and pick up six awards. Earlier this year, we scooped the specialist editor of the year and independent editor of the year prizes at the British Society of Magazine Editors' awards. It is the latest in a line of recent accolades for Dezeen. The award was announced last night at a virtual Webby Awards ceremony hosted by Jameela Jamil. The campaign worked! Thanks so much to all our readers who took the time to vote. We then updated the campaign with an image of André Cardoso's second-placed rocking horse design and asked readers to "back our horse" in a final push to win the prize. To encourage people to vote, we launched a campaign with the tagline "share the bear", which featured an image of the winning design. The contest was won by recent Royal College of Art graduates Sarah Willemart and Matthieu Muller, who designed a series of animal companions for children, including a polar bear.
