Industrial Design Council of Australia

Industrial Design Council of Australia
SuccessorAustralian Design Council
Formation1958 (1958)

The Industrial Design Council of Australia (IDCA) was established in 1958 and later became known as the Australian Design Council and then the Australian Design Awards. For over five decades this organisation has been the most active body promoting industrial design in Australia.[1]

Products of Australian industry, designed in Australia, were selected to carry the 'Good Design label' of the Industrial Design Council of Australia. In 1968, there were 250 products carrying the label.[2] When products were submitted to evaluation panels for consideration for labelling, criteria included the general standard of manufacture, suitability of materials, durability, construction, comfort in use (and safety), and overall external appearance.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ 2006/135/1 Archive, Industrial Design Council of Australia / Australian Design Council / Australian Design Awards, Australia, 1956-1996 - Powerhouse Museum Collection
  2. ^ The First 200 years : notes on an exhibition presented by the Industrial Design Council of Australia. Sydney: The Council. 1968.
  3. ^ Australian design index. Melbourne: Industrial Design Council of Australia. 1960–1970.