Hyundai Steel Official Website Wins Main Award at Red Dot Design Award
Winner in the Brands & Communication Category
Hyundai Steel announced on November 12 that it received the main award at the 2025 Red Dot Design Award, held in Berlin, Germany, on November 7.
On the 7th, the official website of Hyundai Steel, which received the Red Dot Design Award. Hyundai Steel
View original imageThe Red Dot Design Award is a globally prestigious design competition with a 70-year history, selecting winners each year in three categories: Product Design, Brands & Communication Design, and Design Concept.
Hyundai Steel was recognized in the Brands & Communication Design category for its official website, which was designed with a user-centric approach. The intuitive and immersive design was praised for enhancing customer accessibility to the steel industry as a whole.
The Hyundai Steel website, under the concept "Heavy Steel, Light Experience," showcases the company’s 70-year history, innovation, and future vision. It maintains the inherent gravitas of the steel industry while offering a user-friendly structure.
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A Hyundai Steel representative stated, "We plan to further participate in various global awards and expand online communication to establish ourselves as a more approachable and sophisticated brand, moving beyond the traditional heavy and rigid image of the steel industry."
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