taipei design award

From 28.04.2025 to 31.07.2025 Competition

Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)

ICoD is pleased to announce the Member Event Taipei Design Award organised by China Productivity Center. Submissions are open until 31 July 2025.

SUMMARY

The "Taipei Design Award" has entered its 18th year. With the vision of "making design the driving force to shape a better future", by bringing together the creativity of diverse cultures, it has become an important tool to promote urban progress, promote industrial development and improve the quality of life. strength. Through this design competition, designers and creative talents from all over the world are attracted to participate, shaping Taipei’s future city image and enhancing Taipei’s design visibility. In order to promote the development of sustainable cities and at the same time strengthen the close link between the Taipei Design Award brand and Taipei City, the "Taipei Impact Design Award" was established in 2023. With the theme of "Sustainability and Inclusion", it will collect works that will solve the problems of Taipei City, Improve the quality of life of citizens or the sustainable city topics, and encourage design to be included in Innovative concepts such as sustainable development, resilient cities, net zero carbon emissions, humanistic care, and shared inclusion. The Taipei Design Award is not only a competition, but also a platform for creative exchange and design sharing, promoting cross-domain dialogue and co-creation of a better life, thereby driving the value upgrade of the entire industry chain.



CATEGORIES

1. Industrial Design: Industrial design refers to design works that can be mass-produced, including general and digital application, Transportation tools, equipment and instruments, daily utilities and household goods, IT and home appliances, etc.

2. Visual Communication Design :Visual communication includes immersive experience creation (including commercial curation/public art), designs of digital graphic creations, identity, posters, packaging and printing.

3. Public Space Design: Open space provided for public use, government buildings, and private establishments that are partially provided for public use.