“A soup to remember” was awarded at the only creative competition judged by journalists
The Epica Awards competition, established in 1987, is judged by media representatives from over 60 countries worldwide
Creativity International Awards are one of the longest running independent competitions of the sort
The Creativity 44 recognition for the TV ads from the AutoZubak rebranding campaign arrived to the agency a few days ago.
Creativity International Awards is an international marketing communications competition that has been awarding creativity in advertising and design for the past 44 years. The competition was launched by the Art Direction Magazine in 1971 in the United States where it has been based since. It is one of the longest running independent competitions of its kind.
One of this year’s judges was Ben Williams, the Creative Director of R/GA New York, an agency which works for Nike Digital Sport. He previously worked for AKQA New York where his clients included Calvin Klein, Smirnoff and Coca-Cola. Diana Dragomir was also one of the judges, a journalist who has for the last 11 years worked at Lürzer’s Archive, or one of the leading advertising publications.
The Epica Awards competition, established in 1987, is judged by media representatives from over 60 countries worldwide
The most sought-after international design quality label has been awarded not only to this unique collection of folk songs but also to olive oil from the Istrian family farm MTV.
They sit at large shared tables, while promoting contemporary art in the display window.