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The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering is a newly established biennial “global prize recognising and celebrating outstanding advances in engineering that have changed the world.” Its £1M-prize will “recognise world-changing advances in engineering that have made a difference to humanity.” The logo and identity were designed by Landor. Their press release here. Larger view of the logo, 1-color version, and a motion piece below (or after the jump). ]]>
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