

Submissions included the color renderings along with project statements describing the design and its use of color.

“It is always a pleasure and challenge to select the winners, as I love seeing how these students convey color in a variety of real-life settings using Sherwin-Williams as their palette.” “Year after year, the judges and I are inspired by the level of creativity and skill our future designers evoke in their submissions,” said Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. This year’s competition marked the most entries ever with more than 750 students submitting color renderings of a residential or commercial interior space using a minimum of three Sherwin-Williams colors. First-, second- and third-place winners were awarded in both the residential and commercial categories, in addition to two Facebook fan favorites who were chosen by the public. Sherwin-Williams announces the winners of its ninth Student Design Challenge, an annual competition for design students across North America. Music-Inspired Condo, Purposefully Designed Patient Room Take Top Honors
