Jan 2, 2023

The most influential Countries for Design according to the World Design Rankings 2022

Which are the most influential Countries in the design industry now?

The World Design Ranking (WDR) is the chart of Countries with the most designers who have won the A’ design award. The list puts together 114 Countries, each one with their own set of designers and projects which won the prestigious prize in 2022.

The World Design Ranking is a really good and ready to use source to discover many new independent designers, but also to research and travel virtually different countries. The WDR – World Design Rankings in fact aims to provide additional data and insights to economists and journalists regarding the state-of-art in design industry. 

Furthermore, for each country, three additional tables for strengths, weaknesses and opportunities are listed. The table of “Design Strengths” displays dominant design fields, in which a country is highly competitive and successful; i.e. for example you could learn whether Italy is better in Fashion Design, Furniture Design or Graphic Design. 

The most there influential Countries for Design according to the World Design Rankings 2022 are China, United States and Japan.

Followed in 4th position by Italy.

Discover more at this link and enjoy a personal selection of designs from these 3 top Countries.

 

 

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3 Designs from China

Ruyi Exhibition Center by Kris Lin

Ideapad 310 Laptop by Johnson Li

ShuiFa Info Town Property Exhibition Centre by Qun Wen

 

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3 Designs from the U.S.

MCCorse by Diavelo Protanium and Centro Stile by Asbjoerk Stanly Mogensen

Regenstein Learning Campus Botanic Garden by Mikyoung Kim

Doritos Rainbow Digital Campaign by Dennis Furniss

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3 Designs from Japan

Calendar 2015 “Town” Calendar by Katsumi Tamura

Cloud of Luster Wedding Chapel by Tetsuya Matsumoto

Randen Arashiyama Station Railway station by Yasumichi Morita

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