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A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award

The A' Cultural Heritage Design Award is an international design competition recognizing good designs that preserve, protect, and promote cultural heritage.


Platinum Winner. Red Fort Center by Siddharth Bathla
Platinum Award Winner
Red Fort Center by Siddharth Bathla.
Gold Winner. Omni Chang’An Site Concept Show by Funshine Culture Group Co., Ltd.
Gold Award Winner
Omni Chang’An Site Concept Show by Funshine Culture Group Co., Ltd..
Silver Winner. Hoshino Jinja by Shigetaka Mochizuki
Silver Award Winner
Hoshino Jinja by Shigetaka Mochizuki.
Silver Winner. The Ancient Mexicans by Eduardo Guizar Vukovich
Silver Award Winner
The Ancient Mexicans by Eduardo Guizar Vukovich.
Bronze Winner. Hui House by Yumeng Li
Bronze Award Winner
Hui House by Yumeng Li.
Bronze Winner. Wudang Mountain by Yao Wu
Bronze Award Winner
Wudang Mountain by Yao Wu.

The A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award is a prestigious international competition that offers participants the opportunity to showcase their creativity and gain recognition for their innovative contributions to the culture industry. Entrants from around the world, including leading brands, influential design agencies, and groundbreaking designers, have the chance to have their work evaluated by a panel of experts and have their designs recognized on a global scale. Taking part in the A' Cultural Heritage Design Competition is an outstanding opportunity to have your cultural heritage design excellence recognized and gain well-deserved international recognition for your good design. Winning the A' Design Prize for Cultural Heritage provides a chance to garner global recognition and enhanced status within the fiercely competitive industry.


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The A' Cultural Heritage Design Award is a highly regarded, very prestigious and internationally recognized design accolade where architects, academics, universities, cultural consultants, academic institutions and government bodies across the globe compete to attain national and international fame, showcase their research and projects on a global stage, and get recognized for their design excellence in preserving and promoting cultural heritage and ultimately obtain the A' Design Prize.

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Cultural Heritage Submission Requirements

When submitting to the Cultural Heritage Design Competition keep in mind that your submission will be evaluated on multiple dimensions, your cultural heritage design is judged together with its quality of research, fidelity, social impacts and presentation. Applicants should send high-resolution images of the cultural heritage design, showing the project from different angles and perspectives together with a textual presentation of their work. Main image is especially important and should be a highly professional wide-angle photograph of the heritage project. In addition to images, project details, research data, surveys, schematics, elevations and restoration guidelines could further be uploaded as support documents.

Item Dimensions Format Notes
Key Visual
Main Image
Required
3600 x 3600 Pixels JPEG The Key Visual should be a high-resolution image that captures the essence of the cultural heritage project, with a focus on clarity and detail. It might feature the most iconic aspect or a comprehensive view of the site or artifact, ensuring the heritage's significance and uniqueness are immediately apparent.
Showcase Image #1
Optional Image 1
Required
1800 x 1800 Pixels
72 DPI
JPEG Showcase Image 1 should present the cultural heritage in its environmental context, illustrating how it harmonizes with or stands out from its surroundings. This image could depict the site within its landscape or show the artifact in relation to other items of cultural significance.
Showcase Image #2
Optional Image 2
Recommended
1800 x 1800 Pixels
72 DPI
JPEG Showcase Image 2 ought to zoom in on exquisite details or craftsmanship, offering a closer examination of the work that embodies the heritage's historical and cultural value. This could include intricate carvings, patterns, or any element that showcases the skill and artistry involved.
Showcase Image #3
Optional Image 3
Recommended
1800 x 1800 Pixels
72 DPI
JPEG Showcase Image 3 should portray the cultural heritage in use or during a significant event, highlighting its function and relevance within the community. This image can provide insight into traditional ceremonies, festivals, or the everyday use of the heritage site or artifact.
Showcase Image #4
Optional Image 4
Recommended
1800 x 1800 Pixels
72 DPI
JPEG Showcase Image 4 could focus on conservation efforts or restoration processes, demonstrating the measures taken to preserve the cultural heritage for future generations. This image may include specialists at work, before-and-after comparisons, or innovative preservation techniques.
Documentation
PDF Document
Highly Optional
Up to 40 Pages
A4 Page Size
PDF Documentation shall encompass a comprehensive narrative of the cultural heritage's history, significance, and the challenges faced in its preservation. It should include expert insights, research findings, and any efforts made towards its conservation and promotion.
Video
Video / Audio File
Highly Optional
Max. 10 MB.
Up to 45 Sec.
AVI Video content should be a well-crafted piece that narrates the story of the cultural heritage, showcasing its historical significance and the cultural narratives it embodies. The video may include walkthroughs, reenactments, interviews with historians or local experts, and aerial views that provide a unique perspective on the site.

Silver Winner. Chiesa Diruta by Constantinos Yanniotis
Silver Award Winner
Chiesa Diruta by Constantinos Yanniotis.
Bronze Winner. The Afterlife by Michel Nagi Ghostine
Bronze Award Winner
The Afterlife by Michel Nagi Ghostine.
Silver Winner. Six Great God Beast by Lu Zhao
Silver Award Winner
Six Great God Beast by Lu Zhao.
Silver Winner. 100 Years Architectural Memory by Lu Zhao
Silver Award Winner
100 Years Architectural Memory by Lu Zhao.
Silver Winner. Qiushi by U a D
Silver Award Winner
Qiushi by U a D.
Silver Winner. Gaojia Garden by DDO Design
Silver Award Winner
Gaojia Garden by DDO Design.

Cultural Heritage Evaluation Methodology

At the heart of the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award is our commitment to celebrating excellence in cultural heritage design through a fair and transparent evaluation process. The cornerstone of our judging system is a diverse and expert jury panel, comprising established academics, leading design professionals, prominent journalists, and influential entrepreneurs. This eclectic mix ensures a rich variety of perspectives in evaluating the merits of each design. Prior to the main assessment, a preliminary jury diligently works with all entrants to standardize the presentation quality of their submissions. This critical step is designed to eliminate any presentation biases, ensuring that every nomination is judged solely on its design quality, creative and functional merits, and not on its presentation. Our blind peer-review process further reinforces this impartiality, where entries are evaluated anonymously, safeguarding against any undue influence from political affiliations or personal biases. Jurors are bound by a strict agreement to uphold fairness and integrity in their judgment, with their votes being meticulously analyzed for any anomalies. Our rigorous process involves the standardization and normalization of jury votes, followed by a sophisticated statistical ranking based on standard deviations. This method allows us to objectively evaluate the consistency of each design's reception among jurors, ensuring that those designs with uniformly high ratings are distinguished. Designs are then ranked according to these evaluations, from the most consistently acclaimed to the least, with adherence to our established award-level thresholds - platinum, gold, silver, bronze, and iron. This methodical approach not only ensures a meritocratic competition but also imbues our participants with confidence that their cultural heritage designs are evaluated purely on their intrinsic qualities and merits.


Cultural Heritage Evaluation Criteria

Best cultural heritage are selected according to Historical Significance, Cultural Authenticity, Design Innovation, Respect for Tradition, Adaptive Reuse, Interpretation of Heritage, Community Engagement, Preservation Techniques, Sustainable Practices, Educational Value, Accessibility Enhancement, Economic Impact, Inclusivity Promotion, Heritage Conservation, Technological Integration, Artistic Merit, Architectural Excellence, Social Relevance, Contextual Sensitivity and Stakeholder Involvement.


Gold Winner. CoDe by Tihany Design and Matteo Vercelloni
Gold Award Winner
CoDe by Tihany Design and Matteo Vercelloni.
Silver Winner. Mar Mediterraneo 34 by Inca Hernandez
Silver Award Winner
Mar Mediterraneo 34 by Inca Hernandez.
Iron Winner. Be Genius by Be Genius
Iron Award Winner
Be Genius by Be Genius.
Gold Winner. Celeste by Min Zhuo
Gold Award Winner
Celeste by Min Zhuo.
Silver Winner. Warehouse 20 21 22 23 by Willy Yang Architects and Planners
Silver Award Winner
Warehouse 20 21 22 23 by Willy Yang Architects and Planners.
Silver Winner. Santa Caterina by Edoardo Gherardi
Silver Award Winner
Santa Caterina by Edoardo Gherardi.

Cultural Heritage Entries

The Cultural Heritage Award is open for all type of cultural heritage, including but not limited to cultural heritage design, cultural industry innovation, museum exhibits, historical site renovations, cultural festivals, heritage site preservation, traditional craft revival, cultural tourism, cultural education programs, cultural exchange initiatives, cultural district planning, heritage conservation projects, archaeological site designs, cultural landscape designs, indigenous culture promotion, folklore and mythology interpretations, cultural artifacts restoration, traditional arts promotion, cultural heritage documentation, cultural heritage digitalization, intangible cultural heritage preservation, cultural heritage-themed installations, cultural heritage awareness campaigns, cultural heritage mobile applications, cultural heritage-themed games and cultural heritage virtual reality experiences.


No Further Fees Policy

Winners of the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award are not contractually obliged to pay any "further fees", "hidden fees" or "winner fees" for claiming the A' Design Prize. The A' Design Prize is awarded free of charge to all eligible laureates, ensuring there is no confusion of price and prize. The prestigious A' Design Award program distinguishes itself by ensuring its laureates are exempt from the typical charges often required by other cultural heritage award programs; such as Publication Fees, Exhibition Fees, Award Ceremony Tickets, Logo Licensing Fees, Marketing and Advertising Fees, Membership Fees, Certificate Fees, Trophy Fees, and any other "contractually obliged further fees for winners". Eligible laureates receive the comprehensive A' Design Prize free of charge, without any additional costs, solely by achieving victory in the A' Design Award & Competition.


Bronze Winner. Craftal by Culture Generation Japan
Bronze Award Winner
Craftal by Culture Generation Japan.
Silver Winner. Polonceau Railway Carriage by Pitch Creative Engineering Bureau
Silver Award Winner
Polonceau Railway Carriage by Pitch Creative Engineering Bureau.
Gold Winner. Lisbon Under Stars by Ocubo
Gold Award Winner
Lisbon Under Stars by Ocubo.
Gold Winner. AUM British Building by Edwin Mintoff
Gold Award Winner
AUM British Building by Edwin Mintoff.
Silver Winner. Mardin Cevzat Ecological Hotel by Isil Gencoglu
Silver Award Winner
Mardin Cevzat Ecological Hotel by Isil Gencoglu.
Gold Winner. Cunda Despot House by Isil Gencoglu
Gold Award Winner
Cunda Despot House by Isil Gencoglu.

Vision

The vision of A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award is centered on empowering designers and innovators with a platform that not only celebrates creativity but also significantly boosts their commercial success. A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award is designed to be a catalyst for increasing cultural heritage sales, enhancing brand exposure, and providing a valuable opportunity for differentiation in a competitive marketplace. By winning the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award, you will be eligible to obtain a lifetime license to use the exclusive A' Design Award Winner Logo, a mark of excellence and innovation, a distinguished symbol that sets your products apart in the market. The A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award is a strategic tool for trendsetting, attracting consumer and media interest, and forging lasting brand value, showcasing your commitment to good design, innovation and quality. The ultimate aim of the A' Design Awards is to incentivize designers, brands and institutions that help create a better world with superior products and projects that benefit and advance society by recognizing their original contributions and good designs.


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Benefits

Winning the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award offers a multitude of prestigious benefits, encapsulating recognition, exposure, and opportunities for growth in the cultural heritage industry. The top three standout benefits include the A' Design Award Winner Logo, symbolizing excellence in cultural heritage design and global recognition; the extensive PR campaign and media exposure, featuring syndication across various networks, thereby enhancing visibility and credibility in the cultural heritage design community; and inclusion in exclusive networks and rankings, such as the World Design Rankings and International Design News Network, providing networking and outreach opportunities. Additionally, Pro-Edition winners receive a comprehensive winner's kit during the Gala-Night and Award Ceremony in Italy. The physical components of the A' Design Prize, distributed during the award ceremony to eligible laureates, include, but are not limited to, the award trophy, a printed and framed certificate of excellence in cultural heritage design, as well as the annual yearbook, featuring the year's best cultural heritage designs. The A' Design Prize further includes digital and physical exhibition opportunities for eligible laureates, among 88+ benefits and services.


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Cultural Heritage Award Participants

The Cultural Heritage Award is open to Cultural Heritage Designers, Culture Industry Professionals, Cultural Heritage Specialists, Museum Designers, Art Historians, Archaeologists, Cultural Anthropologists, Ethnographers, Traditional Artisans, Folklore Researchers, Cultural Tourism Consultants, Heritage Site Managers, Ministry of Culture and Tourism Employees, Cultural Heritage Brands, Cultural Heritage Manufacturers, Cultural Heritage Innovation, Consultancy and Research and Development Companies from all countries.


Bronze Winner. Hsichih Mazu Temple by Yullin Wang
Bronze Award Winner
Hsichih Mazu Temple by Yullin Wang.
Iron Winner. Intangible Heritage by Baidu Meux
Iron Award Winner
Intangible Heritage by Baidu Meux.
Silver Winner. Timeless by Man On Kenneth Ko
Silver Award Winner
Timeless by Man On Kenneth Ko.
Silver Winner. New Hanoi Arts House by Thu Thuy Nguyen Thi
Silver Award Winner
New Hanoi Arts House by Thu Thuy Nguyen Thi.
Bronze Winner. Moonlight Huotang by William Chen - Creative Prototyping Unit
Bronze Award Winner
Moonlight Huotang by William Chen - Creative Prototyping Unit.
Silver Winner. Art Shield by Hello Wood
Silver Award Winner
Art Shield by Hello Wood.

Value Proposal

Winning the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award symbolizes a significant achievement in cultural heritage industry, offering winning brands worldwide acknowledgment, international recognition, prestige and esteem. The A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award serves as a testament to cultural heritage design excellence, enhancing your brand's global reputation. A' Design Award Winner designs are showcased across a multitude of platforms, receiving attention from a diverse international audience. This exposure is not just about visibility; it is an endorsement of design ingenuity and creativity, placing the laureates on a global stage where their cultural heritage design is celebrated and appreciated. The translation of their accomplishments into various languages further broadens this recognition, ensuring their winning cultural heritage designs resonate across different cultures and markets.

Participation in the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award opens doors to a world of networking opportunities with cultural heritage industry leaders and creative minds. This interaction goes beyond mere connections; it fosters potential collaborations and partnerships, expanding professional horizons. The award ceremonies, exhibitions and related events offer a unique platform for personal interaction, while digital showcases and online communities provide continued engagement. These interactions are invaluable for any cultural heritage brand or institution seeking to grow their professional network, explore new collaborations, connect with journalists, engage with media, persuade influencers and gain insights from global design leaders.

The A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award acts as a powerful marketing instrument. Award winners are equipped with promotional assets and tools, including a distinctive award logo that signifies symbolizes excellence in cultural heritage design. The A' Design Award Winner emblem can be a game-changer in differentiating a brand in the competitive market, attracting new clients, and building trust with the existing customer base. Moreover, the cultural heritage award offers an educational aspect through expert feedback and resources, guiding participants towards better design practices. This educational value is crucial for ongoing development and inspiration, encouraging continuous innovation and excellence in design. A' Design Award is a catalyst for growth, renown, recognition, and global engagement in the cultural heritage industry, bringing fame, prestige and publicity to its laureates.

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2025 Cultural Heritage Design Awards

Schedule and Entry Periods for the 2024 - 2025 Cultural Heritage Award are noted below. Participate in the 2025 Cultural Heritage Design Awards with diverse entry periods, each tailored to your readiness and preference.

Early Entry Period

April 1st
to June 30th
annually.

Standard Entry Period

July 1st
to September 30th
annually.

Late Entry Period

October 1st
to February 28th
annually.

Detailed Schedule for the 2024 - 2025 Edition

Step Description Period
01 Design Submission
First step of entry is to submit your work. Submission is free. Update your work anytime until voting begins. You will get free design score and suggestions to improve your entry.
April 21, 2024
to
February 28, 2025
02 Design Nomination
There are three main entry periods: Early, Standard, and Late. There are also First Bird, Late and Last periods. We recommend you nominate your work latest by the Late entry period.
April 21, 2024
to February 28, 2025
03 Design Modifications
Unlimited revisions or changes to your entry are allowed until the end of the Late entry period, or once the jury starts voting on your entry for those who entered during Last or Omega Entry periods.
April 21, 2024
to March 30, 2025
04 Winning Designs
Informal non-official results are first announced to winners. At this stage, winners are prohibited from sharing their results as they are not yet final.
April 15, 2025
to April 21, 2025
05 License and Declarations
Designers are requested to upload licenses permitting us to publish their awarded works in books, and on local and international publications, exhibitions, social media, and design platforms.
April 15, 2025
to April 28, 2025
06 Yearbooks Sent to Print
Yearbook page drafts are created. Issues in text, images, naming, and account types are resolved, and yearbooks are prepared in both digital and hardcover editions before being sent to print.
April 29, 2025
to
May 5, 2025
07 Official Winner's Announcement
Winners are informed about their final award status, and their results are published online at the A' Design Award winners' list and syndicated to other design news platforms.
April 29, 2025
to May 5, 2025
08 Winner's Kit Shipment Orders
Pro-edition winner kits are distributed during the gala-night and award ceremony. Shipment orders can be made for those not attending the gala.
April 29, 2025
to May 31, 2025
09 Exhibition Items Shipping
Award-winning designers are invited to send their works for design exhibitions in Italy and abroad. The physical exhibition is free for pro-edition entrants.
April 29, 2025
to
May 31, 2025
10 Gala-Night and Award Ceremony
The gala-night and award ceremony are key events for celebrating winners' achievements. Dates are announced in advance and Pro-edition winners receive free invitations.
As noted in Gala-Night & Ceremony.
11 Cocktail Party, Dinner and Luncheon
Ars Futura Cultura meetings, Pre-Gala Cocktail Party, Post-Gala Dinner, and Happy Lunch bring together winners for networking and celebration.
As noted in Ars Futura Cultura.
12 Design Exhibition in Italy
The A' Design Award Winner's exhibition is first organized in Italy, often coinciding with the gala-night for added guest pleasure.
As noted in Design Exhibitions.
13 Design Exhibitions Abroad Italy
Award-winning designs are exhibited in multiple countries and cities each year, with no additional fees or costs. On average, six more exhibitions are held annually.
As noted in Design Exhibitions.
14 Media Placements
The media campaign starts with the announcement of results, including the preparation of electronic press kits and outreach to journalists.
May 8, 2025
to January 8, 2025
15 Design Rankings
Design rankings are updated annually. For instance, the World Design Rankings are updated at the beginning of each year in January.
July 8, 2025
to January 8, 2026
16 Public Relations Campaign
The Public Relations Campaign for award winners takes the whole year, usually lasting from the moment of award results announcement to the conclusion of the competition period.
April 29, 2025
to April 7, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Winning the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award offers your brand a significant competitive edge. The most notable advantage is the privilege to use the A' Design Award Winner Logo, a symbol of design excellence and design quality. This prestigious logo can be integrated into your brand's marketing and visual identity, greatly enhancing credibility and prestige. It serves as a powerful tool to influence customer decisions, boost brand visibility, and drive sales.

Displaying the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award Logo also reflects your commitment to innovation and superior cultural heritage design, setting you apart from competitors. It's an effective way to attract attention from journalists, influencers, and potential clients, leading to increased market presence and recognition.

Internally, this achievement fosters a culture of excellence and innovation within your organization, boosting employee morale and attracting top industry talent. It also strengthens business relationships, creating opportunities for growth and expansion.

Winning the A' Design Award and using the Winner Logo in your communications can significantly enhance your brand's market position, lead to increased demand and potentially increased sales, and provide a lasting impact on consumer preferences and purchasing decisions.

Absolutely! We wholeheartedly welcome cultural heritage designs that have already achieved recognition in other competitions. Participating in the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award with a previously awarded project is not just an opportunity; it's a strategic move to further elevate your design's status on an esteemed international platform.

Winning or being recognized in another competition showcases the quality and creativity of your design, and presenting it at the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award can amplify its acclaim, opening doors to new markets, audiences, and opportunities. This is your chance to showcase your design's versatility and appeal to a global audience, which can lead to increased visibility and potential collaborations.

Furthermore, being recognized in multiple prestigious accolades can significantly enhance your design's credibility and the reputation of your brand or studio. It serves as a powerful testament to your commitment to excellence in design and can set a benchmark in the Cultural Heritage industry. This dual recognition can be a pivotal point in elevating your profile and paving the way for greater success and influence in the design world.

Participating in the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award offers substantial benefits for brands looking to elevate their cultural heritage design market presence and establish design leadership. Winning can significantly boost your brand's visibility and credibility. Recognition in this prestigious cultural heritage design competition serves as a testament to your commitment to excellence in design, enhancing your brand image and setting you apart in a competitive industry. It is an opportunity to showcase your innovative design capabilities on a global stage, attract new business opportunities, and engage with a network of top-tier designers and companies. This participation can be a pivotal moment in your brand's journey towards market leadership and influence.

Joining is straightforward. Register on our website, choose the category as cultural heritage design 082 , and submit your design. Creating an account and uploading your cultural heritage design is completely free. Within 72 hours of your submission, we will provide a free, confidential preliminary score for your design. This preliminary assessment will give you valuable insights into the potential of your design in the competition. Once you receive your preliminary score, you can decide whether to proceed with the nomination process. Please note that while account creation and initial submission are free, moving forward with the nomination is subject to a fee. We guide you through every step, making it easy for designers of all levels to participate and make informed decisions.

Yes, we welcome submissions of conceptual designs, prototypes, and even ideas. The cultural heritage competition celebrates creativity and innovation at all stages, whether your project is in its nascent conceptual phase or a fully realized prototype. However, for conceptual submissions, exceptional presentation and high-quality rendering are essential. A compelling presentation not only brings your idea to life but also communicates its potential impact and value effectively. It helps the jury and the audience to visualize your concept in its intended form and understand its functionality, aesthetics, and potential market viability. Good presentation bridges the gap between an idea and its practical realization, making it crucial for your design to stand out and be seriously considered in the competition.

The A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award presents brands and companies with a unique platform to showcase their commitment to design and innovation. Participating in our cultural heritage competition allows your brand to gain international exposure, establish design credibility, and demonstrate cultural heritage industry leadership. It is an opportunity to benchmark your designs against the best in the world, receive critical acclaim, and engage with a global community of design professionals. Winning or being recognized in this award can open doors to new collaborations, enhance brand value, and attract attention from potential clients and design-centric audiences. It's not just a competition; it's a chance to position your brand at the forefront of design excellence.

Yes, you can submit as many designs as you like to the cultural heritage category, with each design offering a new opportunity to win. When submitting multiple designs, you can benefit from significant savings in two ways. Firstly, product families or collections can be submitted as a single entry. This approach allows you to use the A' Design Award Winner logo for all products within the family, utilizing just a single nomination fee. Secondly, if you have multiple different cultural heritage designs, you can avail of a discount by contacting our support team to request pricing for a multiple nomination package.

However, if your goal is to enhance your rankings, consider submitting cultural heritage designs in the same family as distinct entries. When choosing this path, ensure that the presentations for each cultural heritage design are significantly different from each other. This strategy not only increases your chances in the competition but also allows each design to be distinctly recognized and appreciated for its unique qualities.

Definitely! We encourage entries from around the globe. The A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award is not only a platform to showcase your work internationally but also a celebration of global design talent. Indeed, A' Design Award plays a crucial role in managing the World Design Rankings, with participation from almost every country annually. This makes it one of the most international design accolades, showcasing a diverse range of perspectives and design philosophies from different cultures and regions.

Moreover, we are committed to ensuring that our competition is accessible to a global audience. We publish the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award results in over 100 languages, making it easier for designers from all corners of the world to participate and understand the competition's outcomes. This inclusivity underscores our dedication to celebrating and promoting design excellence on an international stage. So, no matter where you are from, the A' Design Award offers you a unique opportunity to gain worldwide recognition and be part of an esteemed community of global designers.

No worries! Winners who cannot attend the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award ceremony are still fully eligible to receive their awards and benefits, ensuring global recognition regardless of physical presence. For those who are unable to travel to Italy for the ceremony, we offer a convenient solution. Winners can simply request the delivery of their trophy, certificate, and yearbooks directly to their addresses by ordering the Winner Kit shipments.

This service ensures that all cultural heritage winners, regardless of their location or ability to attend the ceremony, can receive their well-deserved accolades. It's our way of making sure that every winner gets to celebrate their success and enjoy the prestige of the A' Design Award, even if they can't be there in person. The trophy, certificate, and yearbook serve as tangible symbols of your achievement and creativity, adding value and recognition to your professional portfolio.

Yes, you can submit the same cultural heritage to multiple categories if it fits the criteria for more than one. This approach can increase the visibility and recognition of your cultural heritage across different fields. However, each category submission requires a separate nomination process and fee. It is crucial to note that you cannot use the same exact presentation for each submission. Different key visuals and showcase images must be used for several important reasons.

Firstly, to ensure you are making an optimized entry. Different categories often require presentations tailored to highlight specific aspects of your design. A targeted presentation can more effectively showcase the strengths of your cultural heritage in the context of each category. Secondly, varied visuals can optimize for increased media pickup. Submitting the same design with different visuals offers a broader opportunity for journalists to feature your work, as it provides them with a range of angles and stories to cover.

Lastly, distinct presentations can be advantageous for the jury’s assessment process. Unique and category-specific presentations allow jurors to better appreciate the versatility and adaptability of your cultural heritage. Therefore, when making multiple entries of the same design, highly distinct and thoughtfully crafted presentations are recommended. This strategy not only enhances your chances for recognition in the competition but also maximizes your design's potential for media exposure and jury appreciation.



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