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Logitech Breaks Records With 19 Good Design 2017 Awards

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Logitech has notched a new company record and nabbed 19 Good Design Awards in 2017.

This is the seventh consecutive year Logitech has won Good Design awards, however, this is the most awards received in a single year for the company.

Below is a list of Logitech’s winning 2017 products:

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Alastair Curtis, Chief Design Officer Logitech, affirms:

“Logitech had a record-breaking year, receiving 50 product design awards across multiple categories in 2017. We’re honoured to be consistently recognised by respected voices in the design community that recognise our goal of designing exceptional products that people love and enjoy”.

The Good Design Awards are produced by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design in co-operation with the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies. Every year they are given to the “most innovative industrial, product and graphic designs”.



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