The iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD is widely recognized as the premier global competition for young design talent. Specifically, this award invites students and recent graduates to submit concepts that address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Consequently, winners receive international acclaim and a share of the substantial prize money without paying any entry fees.
Program Overview
This is a free-to-enter competition that levels the playing field for design students globally. Therefore, it focuses purely on the quality of the idea and its relevance to solving real-world problems like poverty, hunger, or climate change. By joining, you compete against 7,000+ entries from over 80 countries for the “iF Design” label, a mark of excellence in the industry.
Key Benefits
The award offers both financial rewards and career-launching visibility. Specifically, the benefits include:
- Prize Money: The best entries share a total prize fund of €50,000.
- Global Ceremony: Winners are celebrated at a two-day event in Frankfurt, Germany (the World Design Capital 2026).
- Industry Seal: The iF Logo is a globally respected certification that validates your portfolio to future employers.
- No Fees: Unlike the professional track, the student award is completely free to enter.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, an applicant must be a student or a recent graduate. Crucially, your concept must align with one of the 15 specific UN SDGs selected for this year.
- Status: You must be currently enrolled in an accredited institution or have graduated within two years of the submission deadline.
- Discipline: Open to all design disciplines (Product, Architecture, Communication, UX/UI, Service Design, etc.).
- Team Size: You can submit as an individual or in a team of up to 4 people.
- Concept Only: Entries must be concepts, prototypes, or student projects, not fully commercialized products.
Application Process
- Deadline: January 28, 2026 (Official Submission Deadline).
- Submission: You must upload your entry (poster, images, and description) via the https://www.google.com/search?q=my.ifdesign.com portal.
- Requirements: A presentation poster, a short description of the problem/solution, and a video (optional but recommended).






