Standout design always raises the bar on how brands connect with audiences.
This July, DesignRush honors six standout works in its Best Design Awards, recognizing excellence in website, logo, app, packaging, print, and video design.
Winners were selected for their originality, clarity, and creative execution by a panel of design professionals.
Each month, these awards spotlight bold ideas that challenge convention and redefine standards in branding, digital, and visual communication.
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Best Website Design: Debrief Agency
Debrief Agency crafted a high-end digital experience for Majeli Vassart Properties, a luxury real estate firm specializing in off-market listings.
The site uses fullscreen cinematic photography to establish a calm, opulent tone from the start.
Its minimalist structure, combined with serif and sans-serif type pairings, creates a refined visual hierarchy.
The navigation is deliberately subtle, keeping attention on properties and maintaining an air of quiet exclusivity.
Best Logo Design: Longhouse Branding & Marketing
Longhouse reimagined the identity of PumpWell Water Solutions with a logo that merges visual metaphor and engineering precision.
The mark combines the shape of a water droplet with gear-like elements, subtly representing both flow and function.
Its bold navy palette and clean geometry strike a balance between trustworthiness and forward-thinking service.
Paired with modern typography, the result is a versatile, system-ready logo that adapts across both print and digital formats.
Best Print Design: Madlow Studio
Madlow Studio designed a business card that doubles as a bold brand artifact.
The layout uses two distinct logotypes on opposite sides, emphasizing both the studio’s technical range and visual identity.
Gloss finishes on matte stock and a vivid orange spot color lend the card texture and memorability.
It’s a small-format piece that communicates precision, style, and capability. All within a few square inches.
Best App Design: Andre Magracia
Andre Magracia’s app design for Sneakpeak strips away clutter to give sneakerheads exactly what they need: clarity, speed, and focus.
It uses a muted black-and-white interface with simple iconography and high-contrast release visuals.
The home screen presents countdowns to upcoming drops, with a layout that reduces friction in navigating between brand lines.
Every interaction is minimal but intentional, supporting rapid information access in a hype-driven category.
Best Packaging Design: Creative Subs
Creative Subs developed a packaging system for Temptation Juice that fuses mythological cues with minimalist design.
Each juice can features a custom geometric pattern in a subdued palette, drawing from the story of Eden while staying grounded in organic, contemporary values.
The matte finish and sharp shapes give the design a tactile, modern edge, distinguishing it from traditional juice visuals.
With each flavor identified through bold color blocking and simplified layout, the cans create a unified yet varied presence on the shelf.
Best Video Design: Alixe Lobato
Spanish motion designer Alixe Lobato created a high-energy showreel that blends realistic 3D, glitch effects, and real-world visuals.
The edit is fast-paced but cohesive, transitioning fluidly between commercial, branding, and experimental work.
The color grading, layered animation, and snappy cuts all work together to showcase not just skill but adaptability across mediums.
It’s a compact but versatile visual résumé that definitely commands attention.
Some designs stand out not just because they’re beautiful, but because they’re built with intent, context, and clarity.
The July Best Design Award winners show what’s possible when storytelling and execution meet at a high level.
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