Upon his return to Israel, Vardimon earned many prizes in design competitions and started working with public groups, cultural, social and nonprofit organizations.
He was also in charge of the design of the Stock-Mandeville Paralympic games that were held in Israel at the time, the Chess Olympiad and the Open University.
In recent years, Vardimon is working on branding different compounds, business and buildings while joining forces with leading architects.
During these years, he promoted the field of graphic design in the ad hoc committee that was set up by the council for higher education, led by the artist professor Yitzhak Danziger of the Technion.
He was appointed vice president of Icograda, the international council of graphic designers associations, a member of its education committee and was asked to plan its public branding.
He was appointed chair of the public committee for the design museum in Holon and presented the structure and a vision for the city council.
With his talent and leadership he changed the value and standards of design in Israel, for his numerous achievements and extensive contribution to the field of design in Israel, for his creations that excel in high quality visual thinking and expression, for his uncompromising and original solutions that are based on intellectual emotional quality, along with integrity and personal and professional responsibility, and for his influential activity as an educator".
Vardimon won the Crystal Ball – a badge of excellence awarded by the international council of graphic design associations - Icograda.
He was invited to be featured in books such as A Smile in the Mind (by Phaidon Press), Graphics in the Third Dimension (by Graphic-Sha Publishing) and was chosen as one of "100 Designers of the World" by the Japanese magazine Idea.