Apple recently announced the winners of its annual Apple Design Awards. The winning iPhone and iPad apps were selected in six different categories — inclusivity, delight and fun, interaction, social impact, visuals and graphics, and innovation — and they were crowned winners because, according to Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, they best embodied how apps “can be transformative, uplifting, or even provide an escape through creative gameplay.”
We’ve highlighted the six winning iPhone and iPad apps in each category below. Apple has awarded winning gaming apps in each of those six categories, as well. To see the full list of winners (including the gaming apps), you can check out Apple’s complete list of winners.
Procreate

Category: Inclusivity
What is it? Procreate is a well-known drawing app for artists and illustrators. It gives you, the artist, access to hundreds of brushes, various painting effects and other creative effects. Available for iPhone and iPad.
Apple’s reason for selection: “Procreate, a world-class tool for artists and designers, brings people more creative power than ever through its iPad app. With new accessibility features — such as tremor and motion filtering, an in-app assistive touch menu, audio feedback, and color blindness settings — to augment its support of VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, and more, the app empowers more artists to create, interact, and express themselves.”