Three students from the Faculty of Art and Design won the coveted ADC Nails at the ADC Talent Award 2026: Nina Buschendorf received a Silver Nail for her »Sexismus gibt es erst seit 23 Stunden« project, Xiaoyi Jin was also awarded a Silver Nail for her »TRIADISCHER GIN« project, and Mai Do was awarded a Bronze Nail for her »VOXAIPE – Decoded« project. Eight additional works received a total of nine awards.
Nina Buschendorf brings an abstract historical dimension to life in »Sexismus gibt es erst seit 23 Stunden«. To do this, she chose to use a shift in scale that is as simple as it is clever: She condensed two million years of human history into a single calendar year. Her work reveals just how recent systematic injustice and everyday violence are in the history of our species. These aspects only appear on the last day of this imaginary year. Buschendorf’s Master’s thesis translates this insight into an infographic journey through time. A 55-metre-long printed strip of fabric runs through a mechanically operated installation. Day by day, the crank turns and a different image of humanity and gender relations unfolds. The final day is represented in a leporello that includes the developments that have transformed the way we have been living together for the past 5,000 years or so.
Silver Nail in the »Semesterarbeiten > Brand Identity / Brand Design« Category
Advisors: Prof. Burkhart von Scheven and Masihne Rasuli

Click the Play button to load and view external content from Vimeo.com.
Automatically load and view external content from Vimeo.com (You can change this setting at any time via our »Data protection policy«.)
The secret of Xiaoyi Jin’s »TRIADISCHER GIN« lies in the label. A double-layer lenticular system transforms the bottle into a small stage. When turned, the silhouettes and grid lines come to life. This creates animated figures, alluding to Oskar Schlemmer’s »Triadic Ballet«. Jin’s semester project translates Weimar’s Bauhaus heritage not as a historical reference, but as a choreographic principle into a modern packaging design. Xiaoyi Jin has combined a sense of regional connection and high-quality craftsmanship with an interactive design for the Wiegand Manufactur Weimar. She makes rhythm, movement, and reflection immediately tangible.
Silver Nail in the »Semesterarbeiten > Brand Identity / Brand Design« Category
Advisors: Prof. Burkhart von Scheven and Masihne Rasuli

Click the Play button to load and view external content from Vimeo.com.
Automatically load and view external content from Vimeo.com (You can change this setting at any time via our »Data protection policy«.)
In »VOXAIPE – Decoded«, Mai Do makes visible what would otherwise remain fleeting: the form of a voice. The semester project uses an AI-supported system. It analyses vocal characteristics such as timbre, rhythm, pitch, and volume. It then uses them to generate variable letter forms. In this way, speech becomes design, and typography becomes a graphic record of voice. The work explores how artificial intelligence understands human expression and translates it into a tangible form. A 228-page artist’s book that documents the typographic progression of a monologue lasting several minutes complements the installation.
Bronze Nail in the »Experiment > Kreativer Einsatz von Technik« Category
Advisor: Marcel Saidov

Click the Play button to load and view external content from Vimeo.com.
Automatically load and view external content from Vimeo.com (You can change this setting at any time via our »Data protection policy«.)
The motto for summaery2025 was »Achtung« and focussed on student projects. »Achtung« was not intended as a warning, but rather as an invitation to look more closely. To achieve this, Kerntke and Behre’s work drew on elements encountered in road traffic, where awareness is immediately visible in the everyday — things like road markings, signs, and reflective materials. Inspired by perspectively distorted road markings, the idea of stretching became the central design motif. The deliberate distortion draws visitors’ attention and guides their gaze. Neon pink and silver had Weimar glowing during summaery2025.
Award in the »Semesterarbeiten > Brand Identity / Brand Design« Category
Advisors: Prof. Burkhart von Scheven, Masihne Rasuli, and Adrian Palko
»ARTGERECHT« explores speciesism, a form of discrimination that is deeply ingrained in everyday life but rarely acknowledged. Instead of relying on confrontation or shocking imagery, the project offers a playful way to reflect on how humans treat animals. The board game encourages players to engage in conversation and, through constant changes of role and perspective, enables them to understand the realities of life for different animals in our society. The popularity, value, and function of the species drawn at random determine whether players move forward or backward in the game. »ARTGERECHT« gives both adults and children an accessible introduction to a complex topic.
Two Awards Given in the »Konzeption & Entwurf von Corporate Publishing« and »Illustration« Categories
Advisors: Prof. Burkhart von Scheven and Masihne Rasuli
»DROWNING IS SILENT« is an audiovisual fundraising project for civilian sea rescue. The campaign centres around a music video for the song of the same name by Berlin-based musician Xaver Scheuer. The song and video focus on the plight of refugees in the Mediterranean and highlights political failure in dealing with the refugee crisis. The film intertwines the stories of a boy fleeing his home and a young sea rescuer. When the two meet on the open sea, they are left disappointed by social and political institutions. The film was released as part of a fundraising campaign for a new rescue vessel in collaboration with the NGOs LeaveNoOneBehind and SOS Humanity.
Award in the »Abschlussarbeiten > Bewegtbild Gestaltung > Live Action Film« Category
Advisor: Prof. Jörn Hintzer

Click the Play button to load and view external content from Vimeo.com.
Automatically load and view external content from Vimeo.com (You can change this setting at any time via our »Data protection policy«.)
The team developed an exhibition stand representing the Faculty of Art and Design and showcasing the University’s creative work for the Leipzig Book Fair. The project is designed to look like an underground station symbolic of a quick hop to Weimar. The design was inspired by Martin Kippenberger’s »Metro-Net« project from the 1990s. The exhibition stand combines spatial staging, reference, and an invitation to an imaginary journey to Weimar and the university campus.
Award in the »Public Space« Category
Advisor: Florian Hesselbarth
»RED AF* – Red Asian Flush« is an analogue and digital storytelling project about the phenomenon of the »Asian Flush«, a genetic reaction to alcohol that is often downplayed, even though it may be associated with health risks. The project counters clichés with narrative education: The protagonist learns, through an illustrated book, to see her flushing not as a weakness, but as a warning from her body. The character »Blush« personifies the phenomenon and presents medical, cultural and social aspects in a humorous way. The book is supplemented by a website that provides scientific information and offers a space for discussion in an interactive community section. A video about the project can be found here: youtu.be/yVZpoXC815A
Award in the »Semesterarbeiten > Craft > Storytelling« Category
Advisors: Prof. Burkhart von Scheven and Masihne Rasuli
The self-published »SET« magazine explores the complexity of beauty with its end, its persistence, and its transformation. Together with female artists and designers, the first issue offers new perspectives on a topic that is often treated superficially. The magazine creates space for emotional and in-depth exploration, understanding beauty as a shifting, multi-layered, individual phenomenon.
Award in the »Konzeption & Design von unabhängigen Verlagsprodukten« Category
Advisor: Marcel Saidov
»To Mark is to Mean« explores how emphasising typography both draws attention to the meaning in texts and actively contributes to it. The Master’s thesis combines historical examples with contemporary works by 35 international designers, type foundries, and studios, including those working outside the Latin script system. The result is an archive that illustrates the breadth of typographic emphasis and explores its largely unexplored design potential.
Award in the »Concept > Editorial Products« Category
Advisors: Prof. Markus Weisbeck and Marcel Saidov
»Von einem freien Pups« tells the story of a little fart who suffers from a terrible fear of enclosed spaces. After his stay in the gut, he is not met – as was originally expected – by sniffing noses and the limitless outside world. Instead, Püpschen finds himself in a tight spot once again. In his darkest hour, however, he realises: Maybe freedom begins in the mind sometimes. This semester project combines illustration, humour, and a surprisingly poetic perspective on confinement, escape, and self-liberation.
Award in the »Craft > Illustration« Category
Advisor: Hannes Naumann
The ADC Talent Award is one of the most prestigious competitions for emerging young designers in the German-speaking world. Awards are given for work in the fields of communication, design, digital media, film, photography, illustration, concept, spatial design, and other related disciplines.
In case of questions, please contact Romy Weinhold, Press and Public Relations Officer for the Faculty of Art and Design by phone at +49 36 43 / 58 11 86 or by e-mail to romy.weinhold[at]uni-weimar.de.
Changes from color to monochrome mode
contrast active
contrast not active
Changes the background color from white to black
Darkmode active
Darkmode not active
Elements in focus are visually enhanced by an black underlay, while the font is whitened
Feedback active
Feedback not active
Halts animations on the page
Animations active
Animations not active