10 Years of Penguin Design Award

2016 marks 10 years of the Penguin Random House Design Award, an prize for students on an Art or Design course at HND or degree level to engage in design for publishing during their studies, and to experience real jacket-design briefs first-hand. Here we look back at our past Design Award winners alongside the various covers these books have had over the years.
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Winner of the 2016 Children’s Cover Design Award, Ailsa Johnson. ‘What fantastic storytelling in the design! I loved this cover, really accomplished composition, humorous touches and attention to detail. Definitely our winner!,’ Francesca Dow – Managing Director, Penguin Random House UK Children’s
Winner of the Adult Non-Fiction Cover Design Award 2016, Zachary Wieland. ‘Simple, iconic, and so goddamn classy that, for one minute, I actually presumed it was a cover for a US edition I hadn’t seen. A deserving winner for its confidence, simplicity, and effectual reminder of how incredibly pleasing a pink highlighter pen is. Everyone loves a pink highlighter pen, AM I RIGHT?,’ Caitlin Moran
A Clockwork Orange
Fully restored edition of Anthony Burgess' original text of A Clockwork Orange, with a glossary of the teen slang 'Nadsat', explanatory notes, pages from the original typescript, interviews, articles and reviews.
A Clockwork Orange
A Clockwork Orange is the daring and electrifying book by Anthony Burgess that inspired one of the most notorious films ever made, beautifully repackaged as part of the Penguin Essentials range. .
A Clockwork Orange
This edition of A CLOCKWORK ORANGE includes an introduction by Blake Morrison in Penguin Modern Classics.
A Clockwork Orange
This fully restored fiftieth anniversary edition features a foreword by Martin Amis.
Winner of the 2016 Adult Fiction Cover Design Award, Zack Crook. ‘We loved how this brought Burgess’s remarkable language on to the front of the cover. It’s a clever, intellectual solution and that seems right for this book. Also a fantastic piece of design,’ Joanna Prior – Managing Director, Penguin General Books
2015 Design Award winner (Children's) - Lucie Williams for CARRIE'S WAR.
Lucie Williams, our 2015 Design Award winner in the children's category on her work, "Due to wanting the lettering to be the main feature of the cover, the illustrations had to be simple but effective. The first line of the book shows Carrie’s journey to move on with her life from what had happened and this is what I wanted the illustration to reflect."
Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
The paperback edition of Jeanette Winterson's ORANGES ARE NOT THE ONLY FRUIT.
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The 25th anniversary edition of ORANGES ARE NOT THE ONLY FRUIT.