The Community
Favorites Are Back.
We've selected the most-loved picks from our first keycap design contest and opened a new round of voting. The top-voted design may move forward into production as a community-inspired keycap set.
Our first-ever Discord keycap design contest took place in 2025, where we crowned one winning design. Since then, several entries have continued to receive a lot of love and design discussions have kept popping up across the community. So in 2026, we are bringing the community favorites back for a second look.
Whether you've been here from the start or just joined, this is your chance to take part and support your favorite design. The top-voted design may move forward into production as a community-inspired keycap set, bringing it to life.
And stay tuned. The 2nd Keycap Design Contest is coming soon.
Meet the
Contenders.
Honeycolor Keycaps
"I created Honeycolor Keycaps with the goal of filling one's keyboard with quiet joy, like glimmering honey."
Hand-drawn illustrations and a pixelated typeface on nostalgic off-white caps create a gentle retro feel, with a splash of muted rainbow on the function row to break the monotony of a long workday without stealing focus.
The set comes with optional accent keys featuring Blorbo, a hand-drawn cat mascot, and pastel paw-print modifiers. Built on the MOA profile for that soft, marshmallow-cradle typing rhythm.
Paleont
"Growing up, I was that kid whose room was overflowing with dinosaur toys and books. That sense of childhood wonder never really faded, and this set is my way of bringing those memories right to our fingertips."
A palette of fossil beige, earthy slate, and prehistoric green, a warm nod to the ancient world and a tribute to anyone who still holds a soft spot for the magnificent giants that once walked the earth.
Quiet, grounded, and built for long hours at the desk. Paleont turns a keyboard into a small museum of curiosity, connecting us back to those early days of wide-eyed wonder.
Aurora Fox
"I spent a while researching the Finnish folklore of the Firefox, and once I landed on the Aurora Borealis idea, I knew this was the one."
Inspired by Nordic myth, the design pairs a deep night-violet base with mint-green and lilac fox silhouettes that streak across the modifier rows like an aurora dancing over a winter sky. Several variants were explored, including a flaming tail and a Space Fox constellation, but the cleaner silhouette ultimately won out.
PieRow's first time designing keycaps. After the contest, EPOMAKER sent over the judging prototypes, which PieRow then used in the winning entry of Mchose's Christmas Setup contest (pictured on the second image).
Neon Circuit
"Warm retro-tech aesthetic, met with the vivid neon signals running through a circuit board."
Instead of a pure white base, BDR picked a warm ivory tone, the kind of aged plastic you'd find on a vintage computer or old lab equipment, giving the whole set a soft, nostalgic foundation to build on.
Cyan, teal, magenta, and yellow accents are then arranged like electrical signals racing across circuit traces, slicing diagonally across the bottom row. Not dark cyberpunk, but bright retro-futurism, where analog warmth meets digital energy.
Pick the one you
like the most.
One vote per person. The most-loved design here might get produced and listed on epomaker.com, with credit and rewards going to its creator.