Made from 3D-printed plastic, the PHNX Awards says the trophy adds a playful touch to the celebration. Winners can personalise it and choose to order it or even produce it themselves. When ordered, the trophy comes in different colours based on the medal won, turning each victory into a unique addition to a growing collection.

"The PHNX Awards trophy embodies the spirit of innovation, creativity and resilience that defines our industry," says Philippe Paget, CEO of the PHNX Awards.

"As the first trophy that winners can 3D print themselves, it not only celebrates exceptional talent, but also promotes sustainability and logistical efficiency. This approach aligns perfectly with our commitment to recognising and honouring those who dare to think differently. By allowing winners to print their own trophies, we empower them to be part of the process," Paget adds.

The trophy was brought to life by designer Minhoo Park and Head of Product Experience, 3D, Jack Holloway from Landor's London studio. The result is a bold, modular design inspired by the letters of PHNX, turning each win into a building block of success, the awards says.

"We wanted the trophy to truly reflect the values of the PHNX Awards. The cube, with its equal dimensions, represents the awards' commitment to accessibility and equality while also embodying playfulness — a key ingredient in great creativity. We're excited to see how winners personalise their awards through colour and materiality, treating it as a blank canvas for further expression," says Holloway.

Since launching in 2020, PHNX says it has aimed to be the world's most accessible and democratic creative competition. It believes in giving space to all voices in the industry — whether they're creatives, marketers, journalists, strategists, agency leaders, or consultants. This diversity is reflected in a jury unlike any other.

"A diverse jury enables a richer and more nuanced evaluation of the work," Paget says. "Winning a PHNX Award celebrates not only creative excellence but also a commitment to the values of inclusion and innovation."

 At its core, the PHNX Awards says it is about recognising and championing great creative work. This new trophy is a reflection of that spirit — an evolving, collectable object that grows with its recipient's career.

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