Submission Guideline
Before submitting your work, please review these guidelines to understand what we look for, what we accept, and what may be declined.
What you can submit
You can submit original creative work made by you, or by a team you are part of. This can include work across:
web design, web development, user interface, motion design, micro interactions, 3D, brand design, logo design, illustration, creative coding, and related digital work.
The work must be original, human-made, and created without AI tools, generated assets, or AI-generated code.
What we do not accept
We do not accept work that was generated using AI tools, or uses AI-generated visuals, assets, code, or other generated material, copies another creator’s work, misrepresents who made it, includes fake process material, or includes misleading proof.
We also do not accept harmful, hateful, explicit, illegal, abusive, unsafe, or malicious content, including malware, harmful code, tracking scripts, or unsafe files.
If we are unsure about the origin of the work, or if the proof is not clear enough, we may decline the submission.
Proof of original work
You will be asked to upload proof showing that the work was made by you. Proof can include process screenshots, video recordings, behind-the-scenes material, or anything else that helps show the work was created by you.
Proof files are used for review only and are not intended to be published publicly unless clearly stated or agreed otherwise.
Do not upload confidential client material, private files, passwords, private keys, sensitive documents, or anything you are not allowed to share.
What gets published
If your submission is approved, we may publish your creator name, project title, media preview, category, tools used, and any website, portfolio, or social links you provided.
umanmade™ is curated, so every submission is reviewed before it appears on the feed. Submitting work does not guarantee that it will be accepted.
We may decline, edit, hide, update, or remove submissions if they do not match the platform’s criteria, or if there are concerns around originality, ownership, licensing, proof, quality, attribution, or AI-generated content.
Do not submit anything you would not want displayed publicly.
