iF Design Trend Report 2026
Ready to explore what's next? The upcoming iF Design Trend Report will be published on 28 April 2026. Don’t miss the chance — pre-order your free copy today and automatically receive your personal download link at the end of April.
Today, we know the future isn’t shaped by just a few major trends. It actually develops in the tension between trends and their countertrends. Spanning over 300 pages, the report helps designers to deepen their understanding of transformative trends.
This is the fifth collaboration with The Future:Project, which connects cross-disciplinary design trends with key technological and social developments. Uwe Cremering, CEO of iF Design, explains the goal of this initiative: "The iF Design Trend Report 2026 is intended as a source of orientation, reflection, and inspiration. It invites designers, companies, and institutions to discover new approaches for creating future-oriented solutions, because design today is not only about shaping products and services — it is about shaping relationships, systems, and possibilities".
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Here's what you'll find inside in the iF Design Trend Report:
Focus on four key trend and countertrend pairs and their influence on design:
1_ Age of Average | Recoupling Design
2_ Convenience Culture | Skillization
3_ Next Nature | Human Enhancement
4_ Unfolding Cities | Urban Villages
Challenges and solutions for designers and companies.
Interviews and insights from international design experts.
Statistics and best practice examples of award-winning products, projects and services.
Age of Average | Recoupling Design
As AI integrates into nearly every product and design process, a new Age of Average emerges. Algorithms replicate the most probable and familiar solutions, accelerating sameness across domains.
Recoupling responds by breaking with algorithmic logic and rediscovering distinctive, pre-digital and attitude-driven design approaches.
Convenience Culture | Skillization
The pillars of the Convenience Culture are low effort, immediate availability and ease of use. Design principles such as reducing friction, snackification and modularity create the most convenience for users.
Skillization is the conscious counterpoint to this: Learning and maximizing one’s potential provides a sense of self-efficacy and control. Design can enhance the learning experience and create communities of capability.
Next Nature | Human Enhancement
As technology accelerates and ecological crises deepen, new worldviews emerge. Next Nature reframes nature and technology as interconnected.
Human Enhancement explores how bodies and health evolve through science and design. Design connects nature, technology and culture to create integrated, regenerative futures.
Unfolding Cities | Urban Villages
Cities are constantly changing: They unfold by using existing spaces and structures in new ways, by creating hybrid spaces and by using targeted design and mobility offerings to create connections rather than division.
Urban Villages show how community and neighborhoods are designed in cities: Districts become lively quarters, non-places become meeting places. Design plays an important role in balancing and
meeting current and future needs in cities.
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