The full program for D&AD Festival 2026–set for May 19-20 in London’s South Bank–has been unveiled.
Leading the program are The President’s Lectures, curated by D&AD president Lisa Smith and headlined by graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister, a two-time Grammy winner. The Festival also features Jury Insight Sessions, Yellow Pencils: Why They Won and dedicated learning programs.
Sagmeister stated, “I’m delighted to be appearing at the D&AD Festival this year. It’s where the industry comes together to properly celebrate the work, challenge itself and talk about what actually matters to drive creativity forward. I’ll be talking about the single worst job of my career, the kind of project that nearly kills your creativity. We all love a good disaster, so it should be fun.”
David Patton, CEO of D&AD, said, ”At D&AD, we’ve never believed creativity is dead, but belief isn’t enough. The industry needs to prove it. The D&AD Festival is where that argument gets made at the highest level. Two days, the most provocative voices in the business and the finest creative work of the year. We think we know the answer. Come and join the debate.”
The President’s Lectures
Sagmeister will reflect on the job that, in his words, almost killed his creativity, and why it didn’t.
David Lee (Squarespace) will argue that creativity may be the last remaining human advantage, while Alex Center (CENTER) sets out the case for a creative rebirth and Court Williams (De-Yan) explores the intersection of brand, technology and experience.
Mary Lewis (Lewis Moberly), D&AD’s first female president, joins current president Lisa Smith on stage to ask: three decades later, have we really moved on? Nils Leonard (Uncommon Creative Studio) also returns to the Festival stage.
Also taking to the stage, three Shift Alumni marking 10 years of the program, representing the next generation of creative talent.
Jury Insight Sessions
Ten Jury Insight Sessions will open up the judging process, exploring the work judges championed and challenged, the debates inside the jury rooms, and the themes and trends that emerged.
Sessions span categories including Film, Brand, Typography, Cultural Influence and Luxury, with contributors including Josy Paul (BBDO India), Justine Armour (72andSunny), Gabriel Moses and Kate Waters (ITV).
Yellow Pencils: Why They Won
Yellow Pencils: Why They Won is an exploration of the year’s prestigious Yellow Pencil-awarded work, offering a first look at this year’s winners and celebrating the industry’s most outstanding work.
Jury presidents will unpack what won and why, revealing the thinking behind the decisions.
Learning Programs
Alongside the main program, the Festival introduces two dedicated accelerator tracks for senior leaders and practitioners.
The Creative Impact Accelerator opens with new findings from D&AD’s Conditions for Creativity research, exploring how creativity drives measurable business growth. Contributors include Katie Vanneck-Smith (Hearst UK), alongside senior marketers from System1, Burger King and Essity.
The AI Accelerator, hosted by Becky McOwen-Banks (Christopher Ward), focuses on the practical application of AI in creative workflows. Laura Jordan Bambach (Uncharted) will lead a session on human–AI collaboration, alongside case studies and live briefs exploring both the opportunities and limitations of AI in the creative process. There will also be speaking opportunities from names such as Wesley ter Haar (Monks) and Rodrigo Sobral (Oliver).