Atlas Copco’s Chicago Pneumatic Brand Wins Good Design Award

Jan. 28, 2011
Atlas Copco last week received the Good Design award for a new design language for its Chicago Pneumatic brand, which includes industrial and vehicle service tools, construction tools, and industrial and portable compressors.

Atlas Copco last week received the Good Design award for a new design language for its Chicago Pneumatic brand, which includes industrial and vehicle service tools, construction tools, and industrial and portable compressors.

The Good Design award is given by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

“Our in-house industrial design team has created a design that in all aspects communicates what the products stand for, namely passion and power,” said Annika Berglund, senior vice president Corporate Communications at Atlas Copco. “We are proud to receive this prestigious Good Design award for this achievement.”

The new, unifying Chicago Pneumatic design language was developed by Atlas Copco’s Industrial Design Competence Center in 2009. In 2010 the implementation began and soon all products in the range will carry the new black and red design.

A design language is an overarching scheme or defined style that guides the design of products and helps to streamline, manage and direct product design efforts. Along with other activities, the objective with the new design is to build a strong global Chicago Pneumatic brand sold through distribution.

Established in 1950, the Good Design award is the oldest design award in the world. For 2010 the Museum received a record number of entries from more than 48 countries around the world, representing influential corporations in the design industry.

Atlas Copco, based in Stockholm, Sweden, is an industrial group that manufactures compressors, construction and mining equipment, power tools and assembly systems.