Awards/Submission/Agency websites

Submit your agency website for an Award.

Agency and studio websites are the hardest brief in the field — your site is both a portfolio of work and a piece of work. Web Design Awards juries evaluate agency entries on the strength of case-study presentation, identity expression, type, motion, and the bridge from craft to commercial outcome.

How agency entries are scored.

Same rubric, vertical-specific weight
01

Case-study craft

How clearly the work, the role, and the result are communicated — and whether the storytelling matches the calibre of the projects.

02

Identity & brand expression

The tone, type system, and visual language of the studio itself. Judges look for confident, distinctive identity rather than templated polish.

03

Motion, transitions & detail

Considered motion that supports the read of the page — not motion as decoration. Smooth transitions between sections and case studies count.

04

Performance under load

Heavy media and rich interactions still need to load fast. Core Web Vitals are part of every score.

More on agency websites.

Agency submission FAQ.

Can I submit my agency's own website?
Yes. The agency category is specifically for studio and agency websites — submit the work that represents your studio publicly.
Should I submit case-study pages separately?
Submit the agency site as a single entry. Judges will follow links into individual case studies during review, so make sure the most important ones are reachable from the home page.
Do agency members get free submissions?
Active agency memberships include a number of nominations per year. Once you sign in with a linked agency, the included plan is pre-selected automatically.

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