
ADG-FAD, the association of graphic design professionals with the longest history and greatest relevance in the country, has announced the selected projects for the 55th edition of the ADG Laus Awards for Graphic Design and Visual Communication. Year after year, these awards continue to establish themselves as a benchmark both within the professional sector and in society at large.
We are proud to share that four projects from our Graphic Design area have been selected:
"Fote’t"
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Author: Carlos Izquierdo, alumni of the Bachelor’s in Graphic Design (final degree project).
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Tutor: Quique López.
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Description: A board game that encourages learning and using Catalan in a natural and fun way. Designed for use in schools, homes, and leisure spaces.

"Noctus"
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Author: Iris García, 3rd-year student of the Bachelor’s in Graphic Design.
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Tutor: Arturo González.
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Description: An app that helps users interpret the meaning of their dreams and offers personalized recommendations to improve sleep and promote wellbeing.

"Quarx"
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Author: Lisa Ulrich, 3rd-year student of the Bachelor’s in Graphic Design.
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Tutor: Arturo González.
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Description: An app that functions as a visual archive for storing and organizing graphic design projects and references, with filtering options by color, typography, and more.

"Sway"
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Author: Jaume Álvarez, 3rd-year student of the Bachelor’s in Graphic Design.
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Tutor: Arturo González.
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Description: An app designed to support daily diabetes management. It offers health tracking, educational resources, personalized guidance, and support services.

All of these projects have received the In Book distinction, a new feature of this year’s edition. This guarantees their inclusion in the ADG Laus Book, a reference publication in the creative industry, distributed nationally and internationally. On June 19, during the Nit ADG Laus, we will find out whether any of our representatives win one of the major prizes.
We would also like to highlight that three faculty members of the LCI community were part of the jury in various categories: Esteve Traveset (professor in the Master’s in Graphic Design and Digital Art), Oliver Montiel (professor in the Bachelor’s in Graphic Design and the Master’s in Graphic Design and Digital Art), and Vicente Reyes (professor in the Master’s in Art Direction and Graphic Project Management).
Additionally, the ADG-FAD board includes several LCI faculty members: Àlex Gobern (co-director of the Master’s in Branding) as President, and Meritxell Casamira (professor in the Master’s in Branding) and Marina Soto (professor in the Bachelor’s in Graphic Design and the master’s programs in Graphic Design and Digital Art, Branding, and Art Direction and Graphic Project Management) as Vice President of Design and Professional Practice and General Board Member, respectively.
Congratulations to everyone, and best of luck at the Nit ADG Laus!
Discover the programs from our Graphic Design area at this link.