Meet the Winners of the Payoneer Design Contest!
Earlier this year, we opened a worldwide contest to find some of the best talent to design the most eye-catching and fun images for a range of merchandise that you can now find in the Payoneer Merch Store. We were looking for the most out-of-the-box ideas based on the concept of ‘Universal Opportunities’, or our…

Earlier this year, we opened a worldwide contest to find some of the best talent to design the most eye-catching and fun images for a range of merchandise that you can now find in the Payoneer Merch Store.
We were looking for the most out-of-the-box ideas based on the concept of ‘Universal Opportunities’, or our new logo, the Halo. The three lucky winners who rose to such a challenge would take home some cool prizes and the honour of having their designs featured in our Merch Store, blog, and social media.
So now, with over 1,800 submissions, we are proud to announce the winners from each category. The level of talent was extremely high and our select committee found it incredibly difficult to settle on the finalists and eventually the winners. But after many hours of deliberation, they agreed on the winners who took home Apple Gift cards of $1000, $500 and $300 as well as gift cards to the Merch Store itself.
It is now our absolute pleasure to introduce you to the winners and their incredible designs which are now available for purchase in this brand new section of the Payoneer Merch Store.
ACCESSORIES
Marijana Davidovic from Serbia
DECOR
Timothy Rivas from The Philippines
APPAREL
Geeshan Edirisinghe from Sri Lanka
POSTER – A new category we added later due to the hugely inspiring designs we received!
Phongsak Norkaewmongkhon from the UK
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