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Framework Laptop Wins Two Design Awards
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Framework wins the Red Dot Award and the iF Design Award 2022, two of the most prestigious design awards worldwide.

Framework Laptop wins two design awards – the Red Dot’s Best of the

"...We’re honored to share with you that the Framework Laptop and our Lead Industrial Designer, Poyu Chen, received two awards for excellence in product design. These are the Red Dot: Best of the Best Award in the Product Design 2022 category, and the iF Design Award 2022. We are incredibly proud to see our first product receive such recognition from these respected international design competitions.

'This distinction is synonymous with ground-breaking design par excellence. Only a very small percentage of competition winners were awarded this special title, because a product needs to have a certain something in order to win this top award,' said Professor Dr. Peter Zec, founder and CEO of Red Dot. For us, that 'something' stemmed from our philosophy to make products that respect people and the planet. It will continue to serve as our North Star and we hope all of you (and our planet) will enjoy the Framework Laptop as much as members of the Red Dot and iF juries did."

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Framework Releases Open Source Mainboard Documentation
frame.work Mainboard Availability and Open Source Release

The Framework Laptop Mainboard is now available in the Framework Marketplace!

Mainboard Availability and Open Source Release

"We’re happy to share that we’ve released a GitHub repository of CAD and electrical documentation, all under an open-source Creative Commons license. In addition to 2D drawings of the Mainboard to help you design your projects, we’ve released two 3D-printable reference designs. One is a minimal VESA-mount holder that lets you attach the Mainboard to a monitor or TV, while the other is a fully featured small form factor desktop case. Both of these are easy to print on home 3D printers. Since these are open source, you are free to modify, remix, and redistribute them however you’d like to. All of this is a starting point for a broader set of open source Mainboard documentation to enable creation of fully compatible third-party Mainboards in the future."

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