“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
The Hope book created by the agency Bruketa&Žinić OM for The Adris Foundation on the occasion of the Foundation’s 10th anniversary, has won the Design Week Award best in Print Communications. Design Week magazine and has been organizing the annual Design Week Awards, the leading accolade in the design industry, for the past 26 years, with only one project winning in each of the 24 categories.
Just some of the brands shortlisted for the awards were Apple, Budweiser, Duracell, The New York Times, Premier League and English National Opera. AirBnb, Chivas, Nike, The Amsterdam Maritime Museum are among the winners. The Hope book was recently awarded the D&AD pencil as well.
The Adris Foundation has helped hundreds of projects in Croatia. Gathered in one place, in the book Nada (nada means hope in Croatian), they give hope that Croatia has a future. The book is sensitive to touch. The more it is used, the more hope there is. Twenty-four top Croatian illustrators contributed to the book by displaying each of the twenty-four biggest projects in the fields of science, education and creativity that have been supported by the Adris Foundation.
Read more about the project here.
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.