A panel of six judges evaluated 146 entries from 28 design schools across the country. Awards went to six students and one faculty advisor. Lachezar Tsvetanov, a senior from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, won first place for his entry titled "Dook." He will be awarded $5,000 at the IDSA national conference in Monterey, Calif., July 20-23. His faculty advisor, Robert Brainard, will received a $2,000 cash award. "It was great to work on a product addressing the challenges faced by those whose needs are frequently overlooked," said Tsvetanov, a native of Sophia, Bulgaria. Tsvetanov's winning design resembles a book and opens to reveal a speaker and audio controls. He designed his entry for senior citizens who comprise half of the program's users and may be wary of new technology. He felt that the book format would be inconspicuous,
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