How it works
A transparent process,
judged by people who count.
From submission to winners announcement, every step is defined and public. No popular vote — only qualitative assessment by industry professionals.
Submitting your project is completely free. Our editorial team reviews every submission for completeness and category fit (not quality). You only pay if approved — this removes the financial risk of entering an award.
What happens after you submit
You receive an email confirming we've received your project.
Within 5 working days: approval email with a payment link, or a rejection email with specific reasons and the option to resubmit.
After payment: your entry is confirmed and active. You can still edit until the call closes on 31 December.
Reasons for rejection (examples)
Insufficient or low-quality images (below minimum requirements)
Project does not match the selected category
Required text fields incomplete or too brief
Product launched more than 3 years ago
Market Ready
Product already on the market
Physical products commercially available for no more than 3 years. Must be purchasable at the time of submission.
The jury also considers
· Market traction and distribution
· Production scalability
Vision
Concept not yet in production
Projects not yet in production or distribution. Can be a prototype, thesis project or independently developed concept.
The jury also considers
· Production feasibility
· Clarity of target market
Concept Presentation
Clarity and effectiveness in communicating the idea, supported by descriptions and complementary materials. Presentation is not secondary — it is part of the project.
Originality & Innovation
Uniqueness of the concept and its potential to introduce new perspectives or solutions. Must genuinely advance the state of the art in its segment.
Visual Quality
Aesthetic value, attention to detail and overall impact of the renderings or visual representations of the project.
Concept–Execution Coherence
Alignment between the original idea and its final execution — consistency, credibility and integrity of the design proposal.
Sustainability Aspects
Circularity, upcycling/recycling, material choices, environmental impact — concrete and verifiable elements, not generic declarations.
Ready to enter?
Free to apply. Pay only if approved.