First Submission of Revamped Official Homepage
Brand & Communication Design Category

Hyundai Steel announced on August 11 that its homepage design, submitted for the first time to the '2025 Red Dot Design Award,' has received a main prize.

Hyundai Steel Homepage PC Version. Hyundai Steel

Hyundai Steel Homepage PC Version. Hyundai Steel

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The Red Dot Design Award is a globally renowned design competition with a 70-year history. Each year, it selects winners in three categories: Product Design, Brand & Communication Design, and Design Concept.


Hyundai Steel won in the Brand & Communication Design category. The official homepage was designed with a user-centric approach, earning praise for its intuitive and immersive experience, which enhances accessibility to the steel industry as a whole.


The new Hyundai Steel homepage is themed "Heavy Steel, Light Experience." It incorporates the company's 70-year history, innovation, and future vision. The site has been revamped to be user-friendly while maintaining the distinctive weightiness of the steel industry.


Additionally, Hyundai Steel applied 3D graphics and a variety of colors to the homepage, allowing users to intuitively access desired information. The site was also designed to provide a seamless flow from product exploration to consultation and inquiries.


A Hyundai Steel representative stated, "We will continue to utilize a variety of online communication channels to strengthen engagement with customers and actively enhance our brand image."



Meanwhile, Hyundai Steel shares the latest news and stories about technological innovation through various brand communication channels such as the newsroom 'Moment', YouTube, and Instagram. In particular, an Instagram post promoting the renewal of the Dangjin Steelworks PR Hall and the opening of public tours through the 'Soda Pop Challenge' recorded over 1.2 million views.


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