Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards (also known as the ADA) is a special event hosted by Apple Inc. at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. The event is meant to recognize the best and most innovative Macintosh and iOS software and hardware produced by independent developers, as well as the best and most creative uses of Apple's products. The ADAs, as they are commonly known, are awarded in a variety of categories which vary from year to year. The Apple Design Awards have been presented each year since 1996, though for the first two years of their existence they were known as the Human Interface Design Excellence (HIDE) Awards.

Since 2003 the physical awards were designed with an Apple logo that glows when touched. These new awards were engineered and built by Sparkfactor Design.[1][2]

Winners

2016[3]

Student Winners

2015[4]

Student Winners

2014[5]

Student Winners

2013[6]

Letterpress (2012)

Student Scholarship Design Award Winners

2012[7]

Student:

iPhone:

iPad:

Mac:

2011[8]

Student:

iPhone:

iPad:

Mac:

2010

Best iPad apps:

Best iPhone apps:

2009

Mac OS X Leopard Developer Showcase:

Best Mac OS X Student Product:

iPhone Developer Showcase:

Best iPhone Student App:

Best iPhone OS 3.0 Beta App:

2008

Best Leopard Student Product:

Best Mac OS X Leopard Graphics and Media Application:

Best Mac OS X Leopard User Experience:

Best Mac OS X Leopard Game:

Best Mac OS X Leopard Application:

Best iPhone Web App:

Best iPhone Game Winner:

Best iPhone Entertainment Application Winner:

Best iPhone Social Networking Application Winner:

Best iPhone Productivity Application Winner:

Best iPhone Healthcare & Fitness Application Winner:

2007

Best Mac OS X Leopard Application

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best Mac OS X Developer Tool

Best Mac OS X Dashboard Widget

Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution

Best Mac OS X Game

Best Mac OS X Student Product

2006

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best OS X Graphics

Best Developer Tool

Best Scientific Computing Solution

Best Game

Best Mac OS X Student Product

Best Widget

Best Automator Workflow

2005

Best Mac OS X Tiger Technology Adoption

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best Product New to Mac OS X

Best Mac OS X Entertainment Product

Best Use of Open Source

Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution

Best Mac OS X Server Solution

Best Mac OS X Student Product

2004

Best Mac OS X Product

Best Product New to Mac OS

Most Innovative Mac OS X Product

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best Mac OS X Technology Adoption

Best Mac OS X Open Source Product

Best Mac OS X Server Solution

Best Mac OS X Entertainment Product

Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution

Best Mac OS X Student Product

Best QuickTime Content for Education

Best QuickTime Content for Promotion

Best QuickTime Content for Entertainment

Best Performance Demo of a Shipping Product

Most Innovative Apple Technology Performance Demo

2003

Best Mac OS X Product (Best of Show)

Most Innovative Mac OS X Product

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best Mac OS X Technology Adoption

Best Mac OS X Student Product

Best Mac OS X Use of Open Source

Best Mac OS X Server Solution:

Best QuickTime Content Created by a Student

Best QuickTime Content Created by an Individual

Best QuickTime Content Created by a Company

2002

Best New Mac OS X Product

Most Innovative Mac OS X Product

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best Mac OS X Technology Adoption

Best Mac OS X Open Source Port

Best Mac OS X Student Product

2001

Best New Mac OS X Product

Most Innovative Mac OS X Product

Best Mac OS X User Experience

Best Mac OS X Technology Adoption

2000

Best New Product

Most Innovative Product

Best Look & Feel

Best Apple Technology Adoption

1999

Best New Product

Most Innovative

Best Macintosh User Experience

Best Apple Technology Adoption

1998

Most Innovative

Best Look & Feel

Best Apple Technology Adoption

1997 Human Interface Design Excellence (HIDE) Award

Most Innovative

Most Elegant

Best Look & Feel

Best Overall Design

References

  1. Sparkfactor Design portfolio. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.
  2. Mekentosj. inside the apple design award. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  3. "Apple Design Awards - Apple Developer". Apple. Retrieved 15 Jun 2016.
  4. "Apple Design Awards - Apple Developer". Apple. Retrieved 11 Jun 2015.
  5. "WWDC: Apple Design Awards winners for 2014". Macworld. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  6. "This year's winners - Apple Design Awards - Events - WWDC - Apple Developer". Apple. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  7. Lowensohn, Josh. "Apple announces 2012 Design Award winners". CNET. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  8. Rawson, Chris. "2011 Apple Design Award winners announced". TUAW: The Unofficial Apple Weblog. Retrieved 8 June 2011.

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