Render Weekly
Render Weekly Awards 2026
A new standard for product visualization. ————- [Submissions close on 4.19]

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards student category goes to @csgndr.d for the Beosound Wave project.
This one hit a level of visual fidelity that’s hard to overstate. The internal architecture of the speaker, the art direction, the way it lives inside Bang & Olufsen’s existing brand language. It all feels right. One of the more ambitious and well-executed student ID projects we’ve seen, with the kind of intent behind every decision that you don’t usually expect at this stage.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four student winners plus the full lineup across independent and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards student category goes to @csgndr.d for the Beosound Wave project.
This one hit a level of visual fidelity that’s hard to overstate. The internal architecture of the speaker, the art direction, the way it lives inside Bang & Olufsen’s existing brand language. It all feels right. One of the more ambitious and well-executed student ID projects we’ve seen, with the kind of intent behind every decision that you don’t usually expect at this stage.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four student winners plus the full lineup across independent and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards student category goes to @csgndr.d for the Beosound Wave project.
This one hit a level of visual fidelity that’s hard to overstate. The internal architecture of the speaker, the art direction, the way it lives inside Bang & Olufsen’s existing brand language. It all feels right. One of the more ambitious and well-executed student ID projects we’ve seen, with the kind of intent behind every decision that you don’t usually expect at this stage.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four student winners plus the full lineup across independent and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards student category goes to @csgndr.d for the Beosound Wave project.
This one hit a level of visual fidelity that’s hard to overstate. The internal architecture of the speaker, the art direction, the way it lives inside Bang & Olufsen’s existing brand language. It all feels right. One of the more ambitious and well-executed student ID projects we’ve seen, with the kind of intent behind every decision that you don’t usually expect at this stage.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four student winners plus the full lineup across independent and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards student category goes to @csgndr.d for the Beosound Wave project.
This one hit a level of visual fidelity that’s hard to overstate. The internal architecture of the speaker, the art direction, the way it lives inside Bang & Olufsen’s existing brand language. It all feels right. One of the more ambitious and well-executed student ID projects we’ve seen, with the kind of intent behind every decision that you don’t usually expect at this stage.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four student winners plus the full lineup across independent and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards studio category goes to @stylocreative for the Prada Lips project.
This one set itself apart with a level of technical prowess in motion design and visual effects that we didn’t see anywhere else in the category. A diverse spread of tools and techniques came together into an impactful film that made the lipstick feel edgy and dangerous. Several worlds built, several perspectives brought in, which is really what an excellent studio project should feel like.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other three studio winners plus the full lineup across student and independent.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards independent category goes to @shaunwellens for the Botanicanalysis T200 project.
Shaun built such an interesting fictional narrative around this product that the case study itself made us appreciate how thorough his visualization process is. Wear and patina applied exactly where it would actually appear. Embroidery on a stool playing against a mug. Details that pull you into the world before you even register the product. A masterclass in world-building and visual storytelling.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four independent winners plus the full lineup across student and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards independent category goes to @shaunwellens for the Botanicanalysis T200 project.
Shaun built such an interesting fictional narrative around this product that the case study itself made us appreciate how thorough his visualization process is. Wear and patina applied exactly where it would actually appear. Embroidery on a stool playing against a mug. Details that pull you into the world before you even register the product. A masterclass in world-building and visual storytelling.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four independent winners plus the full lineup across student and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards independent category goes to @shaunwellens for the Botanicanalysis T200 project.
Shaun built such an interesting fictional narrative around this product that the case study itself made us appreciate how thorough his visualization process is. Wear and patina applied exactly where it would actually appear. Embroidery on a stool playing against a mug. Details that pull you into the world before you even register the product. A masterclass in world-building and visual storytelling.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four independent winners plus the full lineup across student and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards independent category goes to @shaunwellens for the Botanicanalysis T200 project.
Shaun built such an interesting fictional narrative around this product that the case study itself made us appreciate how thorough his visualization process is. Wear and patina applied exactly where it would actually appear. Embroidery on a stool playing against a mug. Details that pull you into the world before you even register the product. A masterclass in world-building and visual storytelling.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four independent winners plus the full lineup across student and studio.

Best in class of the Render Weekly Awards independent category goes to @shaunwellens for the Botanicanalysis T200 project.
Shaun built such an interesting fictional narrative around this product that the case study itself made us appreciate how thorough his visualization process is. Wear and patina applied exactly where it would actually appear. Embroidery on a stool playing against a mug. Details that pull you into the world before you even register the product. A masterclass in world-building and visual storytelling.
Head to renderweekly.com to see the other four independent winners plus the full lineup across student and studio.
RWA judge @ldmartin shares his Render Weekly story. An OG community member and contributor, we are stoked to have him on board.
Do you have an RW story? Share below 👇

Emoting, RWA sub from @hgcolbert :Happy to share my final project, Iris
Capturing our experiences is often disruptive and rarely feels authentic. Created in response to a brief set by @stemplayer, Iris is an intuitive tool designed to capture not just what we see, but how it felt, and allows us to experience it all over again.
Head to the link in my bio to find out more.
I’ll be exhibiting Iris at the CSM degree show this week, tickets (also) in my bio
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#Visualization #3DPrintedArt #ModernDesign #DesignTechnology #ConceptRendering AdditiveManufacturing ContemporaryDesign Industrialdesign 3DPrintedDesign DesignThinking CADDesign FuturisticDesign VirtualDesign 3DPrintingRevolution modernism

Emoting, RWA sub from @hgcolbert :Happy to share my final project, Iris
Capturing our experiences is often disruptive and rarely feels authentic. Created in response to a brief set by @stemplayer, Iris is an intuitive tool designed to capture not just what we see, but how it felt, and allows us to experience it all over again.
Head to the link in my bio to find out more.
I’ll be exhibiting Iris at the CSM degree show this week, tickets (also) in my bio
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#Visualization #3DPrintedArt #ModernDesign #DesignTechnology #ConceptRendering AdditiveManufacturing ContemporaryDesign Industrialdesign 3DPrintedDesign DesignThinking CADDesign FuturisticDesign VirtualDesign 3DPrintingRevolution modernism
Emoting, RWA sub from @hgcolbert :Happy to share my final project, Iris
Capturing our experiences is often disruptive and rarely feels authentic. Created in response to a brief set by @stemplayer, Iris is an intuitive tool designed to capture not just what we see, but how it felt, and allows us to experience it all over again.
Head to the link in my bio to find out more.
I’ll be exhibiting Iris at the CSM degree show this week, tickets (also) in my bio
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#Visualization #3DPrintedArt #ModernDesign #DesignTechnology #ConceptRendering AdditiveManufacturing ContemporaryDesign Industrialdesign 3DPrintedDesign DesignThinking CADDesign FuturisticDesign VirtualDesign 3DPrintingRevolution modernism

Swimmin’ with @adronblount submitted for RWA. High comfort and high visibility swimming goggles concept. #industrialdesign #renderweekly #conceptdesign #rwa2026 #productvisualization

Swimmin’ with @adronblount submitted for RWA. High comfort and high visibility swimming goggles concept. #industrialdesign #renderweekly #conceptdesign #rwa2026 #productvisualization

Swimmin’ with @adronblount submitted for RWA. High comfort and high visibility swimming goggles concept. #industrialdesign #renderweekly #conceptdesign #rwa2026 #productvisualization

Swimmin’ with @adronblount submitted for RWA. High comfort and high visibility swimming goggles concept. #industrialdesign #renderweekly #conceptdesign #rwa2026 #productvisualization
Swimmin’ with @adronblount submitted for RWA. High comfort and high visibility swimming goggles concept. #industrialdesign #renderweekly #conceptdesign #rwa2026 #productvisualization

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Stunning case study submission by @design.in.depth aka, @nindzaratniica representing Umeå, MFA , Advanced Product Design. Great example of “body of work” for our student category for RWA 2026. Words from the author: “Inspired by the excitement of early technology, W/T (1) reimagines the walkie-talkie through Nothing’s transparent design, making communication visible, intuitive, and fun again.”
Submit your project online at renderweekly.com/rwa. See you on the internet! #industrialdesign #productdesign #renderweekly #teenageengineering #3drendering

Kriket - RWA entry by @shaunwellens - “Kriket is more than a small humanoid robot—it’s a reflection of the bold visions of the past, reimagined for the future. Drawing inspiration from the mid-20th century’s excitement for what lay ahead, it embodies a sense of wonder and optimism that feels timeless. Designed to evoke both nostalgia and forward-thinking design, Kriket represents the exploration of creative freedom and the joy of turning abstract ideas into tangible forms.”
#renderweekly #design #humanoid #humanoiddesign #conceptdesign

Kriket - RWA entry by @shaunwellens - “Kriket is more than a small humanoid robot—it’s a reflection of the bold visions of the past, reimagined for the future. Drawing inspiration from the mid-20th century’s excitement for what lay ahead, it embodies a sense of wonder and optimism that feels timeless. Designed to evoke both nostalgia and forward-thinking design, Kriket represents the exploration of creative freedom and the joy of turning abstract ideas into tangible forms.”
#renderweekly #design #humanoid #humanoiddesign #conceptdesign

Kriket - RWA entry by @shaunwellens - “Kriket is more than a small humanoid robot—it’s a reflection of the bold visions of the past, reimagined for the future. Drawing inspiration from the mid-20th century’s excitement for what lay ahead, it embodies a sense of wonder and optimism that feels timeless. Designed to evoke both nostalgia and forward-thinking design, Kriket represents the exploration of creative freedom and the joy of turning abstract ideas into tangible forms.”
#renderweekly #design #humanoid #humanoiddesign #conceptdesign

Kriket - RWA entry by @shaunwellens - “Kriket is more than a small humanoid robot—it’s a reflection of the bold visions of the past, reimagined for the future. Drawing inspiration from the mid-20th century’s excitement for what lay ahead, it embodies a sense of wonder and optimism that feels timeless. Designed to evoke both nostalgia and forward-thinking design, Kriket represents the exploration of creative freedom and the joy of turning abstract ideas into tangible forms.”
#renderweekly #design #humanoid #humanoiddesign #conceptdesign

RWA sub by @ritwiz.sharma AAKAAR
A chess set to represent the idea of India.
Community project 01 // @youngdesignersin
In collaboration with @stuffidowhenimbored @smod_g & @designwithmehra
I’ll be posting more insights in the next couple weeks. Stay tuned!
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#chess #industrialdesign #india #chessboard #terracotta
We spend the better part of 2025 creating the new render weekly website. Thought we might demo it with a sick project from 2025
Shout out to @backbone , (featured project) and the new Backbone Pro | Xbox Edition. New web visual are live. Produced in collaboration with @samplestudio.la
Nod to our sponsors for this years RWA 2026, @adskfusion @keyshot3d @logitech @visune#renderweekly #industrialdesign #giveaway
Get FREE DIGITAL SWAG when you enter. All participants get a @visune promo code made exclusively for RW. @keyshot3d with the free month long trial if you haven’t already. Shout out to @logitech for offering a sick prize package, enter to win the NEW MX Master 4 bundle! See you on the internet! #renderweeklyawards2026 #renderweekly
We had some fun shooting the breeze with @adskfusion. In the podcast we discuss RW origin stories, AI, building clients and of course, RWA. Check out the full length video on YouTube! #renderweekly #autodeskfusion
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