The wait is over — it's time to recognize the most creative works from small and medium-sized agencies with the DesignRush Best Design Awards for June 2024.
Our expert jury has chosen the most exceptional designs in web, logo, print, app, packaging, and video.
Best Web Design: Dviga

International agency Dviga, specializing in web design and branding, created an interactive product site for beverage brand Grink, with graphics moving as you scroll down, capturing its young target audience.
Our experts were immediately drawn to its combination of dark and vibrant colors that make the drinks stand out while exemplifying each of their essences.
Dviga’s web design for Grink focuses on the visuals, minimizing text to highlight each drink in its own flavor themes.
Best Logo Design: Rio Creativo Branding Studio
Branding agency Rio Creativo was tasked to design the new logo for Pomeranian University as it embarks on the huge transition from an academy to a university.
Rio Creativo, which also developed Pomeranian’s rebranding in 2018, crafted a logo design that takes meaningful inspiration from the Polish university’s iconic turrets.
Using simple lines and a dark-against-pastel color palette, the logo is easily recognizable.
Our expert team couldn’t help but be captivated by the ingenious yet very simple way the logo exudes the elegance and professionalism fit for an academic institution of its caliber.
Best Print Design: BlueGreen

Branding agency BlueGreen’s print design for The Agency perfectly captures the classy yet exciting ethos of an event planning company, translating so well on print that the DesignRush jury was floored by how it radiated sophistication and style.
The elaborate swirls of the first letters contrast beautifully with the no-nonsense font of the rest of the text, making them stand out and easily identifiable with the brand.
According to BlueGreen, the visual branding didn’t just position The Agency as a group that plans events but made it “the party itself,” transforming the company’s perception of what it stands for.
Best App Design: Yudiz Solutions Ltd
Digital transformation agency Yudiz Solutions developed an innovative mobile app with an easy-to-use interface that’s simple and compact, prioritizing information and features relevant to farmers, like the latest news, weather forecasts, and agricultural events.
Yudiz Solutions’ app design for Farmer’s Solutions also included a voice recording option so that users can conveniently ask questions without the hassle of typing them.
Using shades of green to symbolize crops and orange for the sun, our experts found the overall design highly appealing and appropriate — the ideal picture of modern agriculture.
Best Packaging Design: Danae Xantaki

Visual artist Danae Xantaki designed the packaging for the vinyl record "Electra" by Modern Research in Sound and Vibration.
The packaging design perfectly showcased an industrial, experimental recording fusing nostalgia and innovation.
Xantaki’s use of a silkscreen cover that looks like a burial field impressed our experts, as it not only acts as protection for the record but is also in line with the theme of “Electra,” a Sophocles tragedy. Simply ingenious.
With minimalist yet stunning black-and-white visuals of the sound machines used in the recording, the inner sleeve is packed with information that adds value to the overall product aesthetics.
Best Video Design: Mystery Monks
The effectiveness of the animated video produced by digital agency Mystery Monks for Recognic.AI lies in its simplicity.
Using basic clipart-like graphics in Recognic’s colors of red, black, white, and shades of grey, Mystery Monks created a video design that makes for a captivating explainer.
The narrator’s voice, tone, and cadence truly contribute to retaining viewer attention, which is usually very hit-and-miss with explainers in general. The soundtrack, on the other hand, isn't distracting and complements the overall message.
In about 90 seconds, the video matter-of-factly says what needs to be said without too many bells and whistles, which was a sign for our experts that Mystery Monks simply knows how to work its target audience.







