February 6, 2020

Two Schneider products have been awarded the renowned German Design Award

On February 7th, Stefan Lauble and Martina Schneider received the German Design Award for the fountain pen Ceod Shiny and the Link-It pens.
On February 7th, Stefan Lauble and Martina Schneider received the German Design Award for the fountain pen Ceod Shiny and the Link-It pens.
Logo of the German Design Award 2020
Logo of the German Design Award 2020
Happy faces at the Award show in Frankfurt: Schneider is proud to have been able to impress the jury of the renowned German Design Award twice with its outstanding product design.
Happy faces at the Award show in Frankfurt: Schneider is proud to have been able to impress the jury of the renowned German Design Award twice with its outstanding product design.
Logo of the renowned German Design Award 2020
Logo of the renowned German Design Award 2020
 The new fountain pen Ceod Shiny from Schneider.
The new fountain pen Ceod Shiny from Schneider.
Fountain pen Ceod Shiny: an eye-catcher in a very classy way.
Fountain pen Ceod Shiny: an eye-catcher in a very classy way.
 The new Schneider fountain pen "Ceod Shiny".
The new Schneider fountain pen "Ceod Shiny".
Place the two arrows facing towards each other and “click“ you can create your own individual favorite pen with your favorite colors!
Place the two arrows facing towards each other and “click“ you can create your own individual favorite pen with your favorite colors!
Numerous extraordinary colors stimulate creativity.
Numerous extraordinary colors stimulate creativity.
"There we are!" Schneider is one of the prizewinners of the German Design Awards 2020.
"There we are!" Schneider is one of the prizewinners of the German Design Awards 2020.

In a saturated market with a multitude of products, outstanding design is a decisive differentiating feature. It goes beyond the purely external shape and colour of a product and also includes its function and the user's interaction with the product. It focuses on people and their needs and creates added value, which in turn leads to identification and fascinating brand experiences. At the same time, design is a great medium for strengthening customer loyalty and creating a pleasant shopping experience.

Schneider is proud to have been able to impress the jury of the renowned German Design Award twice with its outstanding product design. The Design Award, which is known far beyond the borders of Germany, is awarded once a year by the German Design Council. The jury is made up of design experts from business and science as well as the design industry. All members of the jury are recognised personalities in their fields.

Schneider's award-winning products are the Ceod Shiny fountain pen and the "Link-It" product series with fineliner, fibre-tip pen, highlighter and ballpoint pen. The fountain pen Ceod Shiny convinces with its noble design and elegant appearance. It features simple elegance with minimalist but striking curves. Its discreetly shiny matt surface gives the Ceod Shiny its noble look, which makes it an eye-catcher in an understated way. The pearly, silky matt surface rests easily in the hand and the ergonomic rubberised grip profile of the fountain pen promotes a relaxed writing experience. With its deliberately simple design, the Ceod Shiny has what it takes to become a timeless classic. The shiny finish reflects the high quality of the writing instrument. The Ceod Shiny fountain pen is available in five different colours: spider black, stone grey and pearl white, powder pink and pacific blue. Here is the official jury statement.

The Link-It product series has already been awarded several prizes since its launching. The innovation of combining two different pens is new in this way to the market and has fascinated the users. Thanks to the clever, patented click system in the end of the pen, you can combine not only two colours but also two writing systems of your choice - and separate them again. Here is the official jury statement.

The German Design Award sets the highest standards for choosing its prizewinners: in a complex nomination procedure, expert committees of the German Design Council invite only those products and communication design services to take part in the competition that demonstrably stand out from the competition through their design quality. All awards are assessed during a two-day jury meeting. A total of 71 products/projects were awarded "Gold" in 3 competition areas. Since its premiere in 2012, the German Design Award has grown significantly. At that time, around 1,500 entries were presented to the jury. This year it was more than 5,000.

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