The prestigious AMD Design Award 2023 for CG, media artists, and creative students has concluded, showcasing an array of winners.

Dedicated to nurturing sustainable growth and ecological protection through digital art, the AMD Design Award has successfully completed its recent edition. The competition, spanning from mid-July to mid-October, attracted numerous digitally adept artists focusing on crucial environmental themes.

The array of submissions was broad, encompassing innovative ideas for eco-friendly urban infrastructure, visions of zero emissions transport, and initiatives for sustainable energy consumption. The “Social Poster” category received the most attention, reflecting the artists’ zeal in addressing environmental and societal issues through their work.

This year’s competition saw a multitude of entries, mainly from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, with noteworthy participation from France, Spain, and Canada. A new feature this year was the active involvement of students from creative disciplines, who were acknowledged with a separate prize fund for their submissions.

Between October 15 and October 30, a panel of revered jurors evaluated the submissions. The AMD Design Award aims to fuse artistic creativity with critical analysis to drive innovative change in a time of global shift. This year’s jury panel was composed of:

· Annibale Siconolfi — An Italian artist and architect, acclaimed for his environmental 3D modeling.

· Sarper Baran — Artgrab.co founder and a distinguished 3D artist with extensive experience.

· Rolands Zilvinskis — A London-based Freelance 3D Artist and Motion Designer, known for his sci-fi works.

· Manu VB Tintoré — A sculptor and painter, delving into futuristic human themes.

· Mickael Lelievre — An industry veteran in 3D modeling with over a decade of experience.

· Matthew Betcher — A seasoned brand consultant specializing in sustainable solutions.

· Pick Keobandith — A Ph.D. in art history, focusing on art and cultural diplomacy for intercultural understanding.

Manu VB Tintoré, a sculptor, painter, and international agriculture engineer, reflects on the role of an artist in our ever-changing world: “How can we understand the role of an artist in this rapidly changing and endlessly mutable world? How can an artist’s work drive the essential changes humanity requires? Probably the binomial artistic creation — critical thinking constitutes one of the keys to promote. In this sense, the AMD Design Award stands out as one of the instruments to enhance this binomial and consequently influence the transition in which we are immersed. Young and experienced professionals, guided by the theme proposed by the contest, apply their creativity and intellect to generate innovations with implications for the design of a better future.”

This year’s winners are:

City category – Recognizing the outstanding achievement in designing a smarter, more efficient city infrastructure with interconnected renewable energy systems, this nomination was awarded to Thomas Chamberlain‑Keen (United Kingdom), Alberto Petronio (United Kingdom) and Nick Leung (United Kingdom).

Transport category – Applauding the visionary work dedicated to zero emissions vehicles and sustainable transportation solutions, this nomination was awarded to Loic Bramoulle (France), Axel Sauerwald (Germany) and Mike Luard (United Kingdom).

Social Poster category – Commending the creative genius behind the artwork promoting responsible energy consumption by the Citizens of the Future, this nomination was awarded to Matteo Stella (Italy), Arad Safarzadegan (Germany) and Jeanne Plounevez (France).

Best student work – Celebrating the brightest emerging talents who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and dedication in the pursuit of sustainable design, this nomination was awarded to Jannes Ennen (Germany) and Artem Krylovskiy (Canada). 

The winners in each category will receive fantastic prizes that include powerful AMD products, designed to propel the advancement of creative industries. The first-place prize is a Workstation PC powered by the AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 5965WX processor and Radeon™ PRO graphics card. The second-place winner will receive a Workstation PC equipped with the AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Desktop processor and Radeon™ RX 7900 Series graphics card. The third-place prize is a ThinkPad P14s Gen 3 featuring the AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 6850U processor. The Best student work prize is a $300 Gift Card for Learn Squared that can be used to access the latest and most valuable courses offered by some of the industry’s leading artists. With these facilities, the winners will supercharge their creative abilities, reaching new horizons in their work and unlocking the potential for groundbreaking innovation. 

Additionally, each winner of the contest will receive an exclusive prize: access to a Windows 11 Pro for Workstations license, further enhancing their creative capabilities.

Rolands Zilvinskis, a dedicated jury member, expresses his honor in being a part of the AMD Design Award and wholeheartedly applauds the artists for their unwavering commitment to a sustainable and energy-efficient future. He reflects, “I was honored to be a part of the AMD Awards jury, and I am thrilled to recognize the commitment of these artists to a sustainable and energy-efficient future. Their proposals showcased unique ideas, creativity, and innovation that could potentially make a positive impact in the future.”

The AMD Design Award, with a focus on environmental sustainability and innovation, embodies a critical mission to advance to a better world. By embracing the responsibility to protect our planet and encourage energy-saving measures, AMD challenges artists to imagine a world with abundant alternative energy sources and explore how we can contribute to these changes.

AMD extends its sincere gratitude to the esteemed partners — Armari, Chillblast, CyberPowerPC, InterPro Workstations, PCSpecialist, Scan Computers, and Strongbox Technology — for their invaluable contributions, empowering the next generation of innovative and sustainable designers.