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Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

Competition: Dezeen is giving readers the chance to win one of five copies of Generative Design, a book about using computer processing to design artwork, models and animations.

Congratulations to the winners! Ana Freitas from Portugal, André Ribeiro de Barros from Brazil, Angus Edwardson from the UK, Agile Mazonaite from Lithuania and Christina Yao from Canada all won a copy of Generative Design.

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

Generative Design explores how programming languages such as Processing can be used to create structures from sets of rules, or algorithms, to form the basis of anything from patterned textiles and typography to lighting, sculptures, films and buildings.

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

The book includes 35 illustrated case studies by designers from a variety of design fields such as architecture, graphic design, sculpture and textiles.

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

A step-by-step manual then guides readers through practical instructions for creating their own visual experiments by combining simple programming codes with basic design principles.

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

The book is paired with a website where users are able to download sections of programming code and upload their own artwork and techniques.

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

Generative Design is published by the Princeton Architectural Press.

Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

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Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

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Competition: five copies of Generative Design to be won

Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeenmail newsletter and at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.