Past Awards

iphiGenia 2025

How Designers rethink Power, History, and Identity

When people talk about design, it is often about form and function. Yet it is becoming increasingly clear: design has long been a political practice. The 2025 iphiGenia Gender Design Award, impressively demonstrates how designers see themselves as societal actors – as creators of social processes, power relations, and cultural narratives. 

iphiGenia 2023

Creating divers Environments for Safety Issues and Learning Environments

Who designs? How do the roles of designers and creators – clients – customers – change when everyone participates? What is dangerous, uncomfortable, yet unconsidered for whom and who should be considered in particular to tackle a problem?

iphiGenia 2021

The winners are:

Jessica Walsh (New York, USA) and her agency &Walsh, SUPERRR Lab (Berlin, Germany), Laura Haensler (Zurich University of Arts) for her project Chips & Cheats, Marie Dietze (Weizenbaum Institute Berlin) for her work Assembling Fragments - Exploring Feminist Modes of Hacking through Design, Hannah Witte (HFG Offenbach) for her book Typohacks.

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