Service Design Award 2022 - Deadline Extension

Great news, designers! Our call for the Service Design Award has been extended! You now have the chance to submit your Service Design project until Sunday, 3 July 2022 (23:59 CET)!

We are looking forward to receiving your best work! To get more information on submissions, please see all details on our how to enter page.
Thanks to all who already submitted their best entries! You still have enough time to finalise your projects. Edit and polish your projects within the given deadline!

If you are still searching for that spark of inspiration or looking for the benchmark references, make sure to check out our last year's winners!

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