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Hubbub’s Design By Nature 2021: Innovative designs to reconnect people with nature Meet the new generation of designers aiming to change the world Environmental charity Hubbub announces the winners of its 2021 sustainable design competition for students Design By Nature. Students (and recent graduates) across the UK were challenged to get back to nature, with briefs inspired by the idea that ‘Good things happen when we connect people to nature’. The judges were looking for the most insight-led, disruptive, collaborative and experimental ideas to bring to life and create real change. See shortlisted entries: 2021 Showcase | Hubbub Foundation The two commended entries ‘The Hidden Drought’ by Joshua Fox and ‘XPlore’ by Lilymae Prescott, will be supported by Hubbub to develop their ideas and bring them to life, thanks to sponsorship from the Wates Family Enterprise Trust. Lilymae was awarded a commendation for ‘XPlore’ a rewards-based navigation app making nature part of daily journeys. It offers alternative green routes and rewards time spent in nature with sustainable perks. The app generates several nature-incorporated routes based on your end destination. You can share activity with friends and trade in the points you earn for perks which promote sustainability and healthy living. Lilymae is graduating in 2021 from Loughborough University. “Loved it. Great concept. Smart use of key principles (esp. nudge, simplify, social norms, partner). Very scalable with the right support.” Anna Turrell, guest judge Joshua was commended for ‘The Hidden Drought’, an installation (turned urban community vegetable patch) which visualises the amount of water that goes into the production of a beef steak to show how many vegetables that amount of water could grow. It invites the community to reduce the amount of meat they eat by opening up the veg patch to passersby. Joshua has moved his Masters study at Loughborough to part-time and is now a Usability Designer for Philips in the Netherlands.