Categories → Impact
Considerations
This award honours original, innovative, and quality projects which have and make an impact.
This could include but is not limited to:
Impact-Driven Campaigns
Creative work designed to shift perceptions, inspire action, or address urgent social, cultural, economic or political issues.
Environmental Impact Projects
Creative initiatives tackling climate change, sustainability, or environmental justice.
Purpose-Driven Branding
Brand identities and campaigns built to support causes, movements, or meaningful missions.
Community-Focused Work
Projects created with or for communities.
Cultural Impact Projects
Work that amplifies underrepresented voices, preserves cultural heritage, or sparks important conversations.
Creative Activism
Campaigns, content, or creative expressions designed to disrupt, challenge, or change.
Behaviour Change Campaigns
Creative work designed to influence public behaviour.
Tech for Impact
Innovative uses of technology to create change.
Educational Projects
Creative work designed to educate and inform.
Viral Campaigns
Campaigns or content that spread rapidly.
Business & Commerce Projects
Creative initiatives that drive commercial success.
Experiential & Event Impact
Projects and events that leave a lasting impression and create engagement.
Experimental Impact Work
Projects that take risks, break formats, and rethink what impactful creative work can be.
Impact Results
Projects which made quantifiable difference, whether socially, culturally or commercially.
All types of impact-driven creative work is welcome in this category.
Who can enter?
You.
If you produce creative work, whether alone or as part of a team, this is for you. If you commission creative work and want to celebrate it, this is for you.
Freelancers, students, studios, small agencies, huge agencies, collectives, creative organisations, ambitious businesses, unofficial groups, weirdos, creatives, designers, strategists, animators, motion designers, digital makers, architects, coders, illustrators, artists, project managers, photographers, tattooists, creative thinkers and chancers.
Entry Process
- Explore the categories and select the ones you would like to enter.
- Enter your project(s) by the 31st July 2026.
- After creating an account, you can save, edit, and submit entries until the deadline.
- Projects will meet the jury on the 12th August 2026.
- Visit our website on the 11th September 2026 to learn if your work has been shortlisted for an International Creative Award.
- Celebrate your achievement at the Awards Ceremony during International Assembly in Scotland on the 13th November 2026 (optional).
- Selected projects will be showcased during International Assembly, across social media and INTL channels.
- Awarded projects will receive a handcrafted concrete trophy and Recognised projects will receive a bespoke certificate and concrete certificate holder.
What do you win?
Awarded projects will receive a handcrafted concrete trophy created by renowned Glasgow artist Charles Stephen Myatt in collaboration with Warriors Studio. Recognised projects will receive a bespoke certificate and concrete certificate holder.
All shortlisted projects are invited to attend the Awards Ceremony in Scotland on Friday 13th November 2026 to collect their trophy or certificate and celebrate their achievement. Selected projects will also be showcased at the International Assembly festival and featured across social media and INTL channels.
Additional benefits highlighted here.
Jury
Announced soon.
What do you submit?
- Title of Project
- Short Summary of Project (50 words max)
- Longer Description of Project (300 words max)
- Upload (max 10) images/videos/files etc which showcases your project. This could be photographs, digital images, drawings, moving image etc. A range of file formats, links, URL’s are accepted.
- Project Credits
We try to keep the entry process as efficient as possible.