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UC Student Design Makes History as a Three-Time International Winner!
This past weekend, Ryan Eders University of Cincinnati senior
project earned new kudos when the public exercised its right to vote on
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Eder, 24, of West Chester, Ohio, won that popular vote, and so, made history as the only designer student or professional to ever take home the top three prizes in the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA).
Eder won the gold medal in his design category, the Best of Show designation for the entire competition and the Viewers Choice award in what is arguably the worlds most prestigious professional industrial design competition.
Eders winning design is titled The Access and focuses on universal fitness equipment to serve the needs of the general population as well as the needs of those in wheelchairs. He entered the school project in this years IDEA competition, which is sponsored by BusinessWeek magazine and the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA).
Those annual awards drew professional and student entries from more than 30 countries, and Eders The Access was one of 20 gold-medal design concepts and the only Best of Show. He made IDEA-competition history at that time as the first student competitor to ever win that Best of Show designation.
The Web votes from around the world that made Eders design concept the winner in the online popular polling was another competition first in that no other project in this history of the competition has ever won a gold medal, a Best of Show designation and the Viewers Choice award.
The best part about having such a winning design is that Eder feels he has earned the respect of his design peers. At the same time, hes been able to raise awareness on an issue thats important to him: Equal access to fitness for all.
He stated that hes proud of the project because he wanted to draw some attention to the lack of wheelchair-accessible equipment available in fitness centers. Its an issue Im really aware of because I immersed myself in that world during my project conception and completion.
Eder added that because of the coverage provided his project in BusinessWeek and via the competitions online voting, hes received calls and e-mails from all over the nation, most from individuals in wheelchairs who want a better way to work out.
Just this past weekend, a former pro baseball player now living in Dallas contacted me. Hes been in a wheelchair following an accident, and he wanted to know where he can buy The Access fitness system, explained Eder.
Eder is now at work to help answer that question. Now that his design has received such positive review, he is seeking grants to build a testing prototype.
- Read more about Eders The Access concept.
- View BusinessWeek coverage (including a slide show) of Eders project.
- View BusinessWeeks listing of the best design schools in the competition.
- Apply to UCs top-ranked industrial design program, located in the internationally recognized College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning.
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