Poster 3 December
Updated: 20-11-2025
O Poster Award 3 December, distinguishes graphic work that, through a poster, raises awareness and mobilises public opinion for the recognition of the rights of persons with disabilities, celebrated every year on 3 December, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
The winning work receives a prize of €1,500 (one thousand five hundred euros) awarded by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, I.P. and a voucher in the amount of € 1500 (one thousand and five hundred euros) by El Corte Inglés. The winners of this Prize, as well as the Honorable Mentions, also receive a piece of art offered by the CENCAL - Vocational Training Centre for the Ceramic Industry.
Awarded 2025
Prize
“Accept builds. Delete destroy.”
Author: Nuno Filipe Lourenço Bentes

Author's Message
The poster features, on a soft beige background, a heart composed of coloured geometric pieces – squares, rectangles and other shapes – in shades of purple, red, blue, green, yellow and orange. Each piece fits together harmoniously, reinforcing the idea that each difference has value and place in society.
You can download the Poster HERE (is mandatory mention the name of the author in case of printing/publishing/sharing)
Honorable Mention
In this diverse world, it charts paths to equality.
Author: Luísa Castro Portugal Ferreira

Message from the author:
The poster celebrates the International Day of the Disabled with the slogan “In this diverse world, it charts paths to equality”. The illustration represents a colorful, living and plural world where trees, houses and diverse people live together in harmony, reflecting the richness of human diversity. The two paths represent the progress already achieved in the fight against inequalities and, at the same time, the continuation of this path towards a more inclusive, fair and egalitarian future for all.
You can download the Poster HERE (is mandatory mention the name of the author in case of printing/publishing/sharing)
Honorable Mention
"Context matters when it comes to including"
Author: Parents in Network - Núcleo de Aveiro

Author's message: The poster refers to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Its main image aims to convey a message about the importance of contexts in inclusion processes. What the image represents is the different contexts of life, how these are interconnected and impact and shape the profile of the human being. In the current model of acting in the area of disability, the importance of contexts is emphasized and the association confirms, in its daily action, this same importance. We are what we often live and, as such, we live in contexts that normalize human diversity..
You can download the Poster HERE (is mandatory mention the name of the author in case of printing/publishing/sharing)
See the winners of previous editions here.