The Drum Awards for Design celebrate the absolute best in art direction, strategic thinking and the execution of ideas that make a difference. Truly great design effortlessly balances aesthetics and effectiveness, art and commerce – and this year’s winners absolutely rose to the occasion.
The winners for The Drum Awards for Design have been revealed, with this year’s top accolades going to the likes of The Guardian, Harley-Davidson and Ikea Canada.
The Drum’s Design Awards are the best showcase of the aesthetics of advertising. Every year our judges pore over hundreds of entries that each exemplify the very best mix of execution, art and commerce.
The Drum Awards for Design celebrate truly great, problem-solving design: design that balances aesthetics and effectiveness, art and commerce, and provides users with a better experience of their world
Meet The Drum Awards for Design jury 2021
The past 12 months have been challenging for us all, but that doesn’t mean creativity can take a back seat. While we sit and wait for the light at the end of the tunnel, it’s the perfect time to be stretching those creative muscles.
The Drum Awards for Design highlight the best art direction, strategic thinking, and execution, and are open to anyone using design thinking to make a difference.
This year’s jury, chaired by John Mathers, chairman of the British Design Fund and Natasha Chetiyawardana, creative partner and founder of Bow&Arrow includes experts from Studio Kohl, Wolff Olins, Interbrand, DVTK, Sequoia Capital India LLP, Rapp, Templo, Design Bridge, Pinterest, The Place Bureau, The Digital Fairy, Urban Symbiotics, Pearlfisher, with more to be announced.