NDP Logo Co-Creation
Learn more about the co-created NDP 2026 logos.

The NDP logo co-creation initiative, introduced in 2025, invited individuals to contribute creatively to segments of the NDP logo.
Building on the strong participation and creative spirit demonstrated last year, this year’s edition extends the invitation to schools to help shape a symbol we collectively share, cultivating a deeper sense of pride, ownership, and expression that reflects who we are and what we stand for.
In sustaining this initiative, we honour the creativity of our community, strengthening the connection to the NDP identity and building on the momentum established, true to the call of "Majulah Singapura, Go Beyond!".
The co-created logos will be progressively unveiled in the lead-up to National Day across the official NDP website (www.ndp.gov.sg) and along select LED screens at the National Stadium.
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Koh Luo Ning Chloe
Age 9, Chongfu School
My logo tells the story about Singapore’s journey. The drawing in figure 6 shows our first National Day Parade and the drawing in figure 1 shows this year’s parade at the National Stadium. Together, they show how far we have come as a nation. Happy 61st Birthday, Singapore!

Muhammad Imran bin Zahari
Age 13, Edgefield Secondary School
My design is all about the things that bring us together, our delicious local food and our people. From hawker favorites to our diverse community, these are the things I love most about home. It’s a simple reminder that as long as we have each other, we can always go beyond!

Krishanjali d/o Kalaiselvan
Age 14, Jurong Secondary School
Our logo is inspired by the Merlion and the dragon playground, two symbols that remind us what makes Singapore feel like home. The Merlion reflects our strength and resilience, while the playground represents the childhood memories we share. We hope our design inspires everyone to treasure our roots and build a brighter future together. Happy 61st National Day Singapore!!

Marvin Surya Edwin
Age 14, St Gabriel Secondary School
"Majulah Singapura, Go Beyond!" begins with us. In the "6", four hands clasp together. One people, many races, united as we move forward. In the “1”, Marina Bay’s skyline rises against our sky, with the Merlion watching over it all. Together, they tell one story: our diversity is our strength, our skyline, our shared dream, our island, our home.
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Yeo En Yi
Age 6
Singapore is my home and I have placed items that I love about Singapore in my design.

Shireen Xue Ni d/o Muhammad Nazeem
Age 14, Cedar Girls Secondary School
Singapore is more than a place I call home, it is where the food fills my heart more than my stomach. Rooted in harmony and respect, our country is a melting pot of flavours and colours, where people of different cultures flourish together, each contributing unique hues to our shared identity. I wish everyone is able to live with joyous hearts and filled stomachs!

Clarissa Chen
Age 7, Methodist Girls School (Primary)
I chose these colours and animals because these are my favourites, just like National Day is my favourite day!

Nur Aliya Humaira Binte Amin Al Haq
Age 14, Assumption Pathway School
Singapore is 61 years old and I am celebrating it with fireworks. The fireworks are colourful to represent that Singapore is a wonderful and colourful place and people.

Karine Ow
Age 11, Lakeside Primary School
In my artwork, Singaporeans go beyond their comfort zone to fulfil their dreams.I was inspired by how many Singaporeans had went beyond themselves for dreams, some even went out of Singapore. I was inspired their values. I wish through my drawing, people can learn to chase their dreams bravely as many did. Happy Birthday, Singapore! I love you very much!

Anish Iyer
Age 13, Victoria School
My design celebrates Singapore's diversity through people of different colours forming the number sixty-one, showing that everyone is welcomed and valued. Together, they reach towards the stars, symbolising shared dreams, unity, and progress. Inspired by Singapore's multicultural spirit, the artwork reminds us that when everyone supports one another, we can all go beyond together with hope, courage, kindness, always as one.

Lara Lau
Age 8, Anchor Green Primary School
I love the beautiful places and food in Singapore! I love my home!

Sarah Nur Qistina Muhammad
Age 15, Hougang Secondary School
I was inspired by the excitement and unity of Singapore's National Day Parade. I included people, national symbols and the Red Lions to celebrate our country's achievements and the spirit of coming together. I hope my logo reminds everyone to be proud of Singapore and celebrate our future together.

Renee Ng
Age 16, Paya Lebar Methodist Secondary School
The number 6 represents the merlion, and the number 1 is the fireworks, my favourite part of NDP, which I like to watch with my parents. My parents discouraged me from taking part so I could focus on O-levels, but I did it anyway because I love NDP, and wanted to prove I could do this while still focusing on O-levels.

Ruo Xi
Age 14, Chua Chu Kang Secondary
I wanted to feature Singapore’s culture by adding things unique to Singapore only. For example, chili crab, chicken rice, laksa, ice cream sandwich and the Marina Bay Sands. These are unique to Singapore and it truly represents the country!

Jiyasri D/O Saravanan
Age 13, CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent
Singapore has always been a place where people of different races and cultures live together in harmony. That inspired me to create this design for 2026! Every detail reflects hope, unity and pride, reminding us that when we stand together, we can create brighter future for the home we all cherish.

Sofia Xinru Chai
Age 9, Raffles Girls Primary School
There are many things to do, see and eat in Singapore, and these are some of my favorites. Happy National Day!

Misha Marissa Binte Meslan
Age 14, Peicai Secondary School
The logo design is inspired by the Javan Myna because it is a common sight and bird across Singapore. I have also included the Asian Koei, a bird that generations of Singaporeans have grown familiar with through its distinctive call and presence in the local landscape.

Ee Zhi Lin
Age 12, School Of The Arts Singapore
I love celebrating National Day especially because it's a festival for everyone to get together and celebrate happily and united as one. My design mainly showcases Singapore's iconic landmarks, with scenary people may catch during sunsets and sunrises. The stars represent the 5 main festivals we celebrate as we are a multiracial society together with National Day! I love you Sinagpore!

Nur Syifa Insyirah Binte Muhammad Faidzal
Age 13, Naval Base Secondary School
My logo shows iconic Singapore mascots holding hands to symbolise unity and harmony. I always see mascots walk around Singapore bringing joy and happiness to prove that no matter who we are, we will go beyond with resilience and overcome challenges together. We are all shining stars in the sky—just in different fonts.

Lucas Loo
Age 15, Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School
My design illustrates Singapore's journey from strong foundations to limitless possibilities. Flowing waves represent our maritime heritage, transforming into leaves that symbolise growth, resilience and sustainability. As the leaves become birds soaring towards the stars, they reflect our shared aspirations to dream bigger, support one another and move beyond together with courage, hope and purpose for generations to come, united always.

Anusmit Mukherjee
Age 13, Dunman Secondary School
My design shows Singapore moving forward through unity, greenery and technology. The MRT lines, homes and digital patterns show how people, places and ideas are connected. As young Singaporeans, we can dream bigger, care for one another, and help Singapore grow together as one united nation.

Ng Hwee Him
Age 14, Manjursi Secondary School
Every school day is possible because of the people around me. My teachers, classmates and parents guide and encourage me. Security guards, bus drivers and canteen vendors quietly keep our school safe and welcoming. This logo is my thank you to the everyday heroes who quietly support us behind the scenes. Because of them, I can go beyond.

Erina Yasmine
Age 16, Jurong Pioneer Junior College
My design celebrates Singapore’s journey of resilience and progress. It features the National Gallery, overlooking the Padang where many historic milestones unfolded, alongside migrant workers, Vanda Miss Joaquim, the Merlion, and COVID-19, reflecting our shared heritage and resilience. The six pillars of defence symbolise our strength. May Singapore continue moving beyond together, united regardless of race, language, or religion.

Claudia Tang
Age 16, National Junior College
The logo features I feel brings Singapore forward, represented by the 5 stars: Cooperation, patience with time, love, education and spirit. It also embraces our specialty and individuality as people, through various art forms (as seen in the 6) as well as sports excellence (as seen in the 1)

Trevan Tan
Age 13, Hwachong Institution
I love everything about Singapore and I want Singapore to strive forward and keep getting better!

Ayra Aisya binte Nazrul
Age 13, Punggol Secondary School
Majulah Singapura! For the logo design, I took inspiration from Singapore’s older days, when batik was very popular. So, to remember the kampung spirit, I used earthy brown tones and a pattern that resembles the flora batik designs that are well known. Happy 61st birthday Singapore.
