Design studios, ad agencies, production companies, brands and freelancers in 32 countries have made the cut as finalists for the prestigious ADC 99th Annual Awards, as announced today by The One Club for Creativity, the world’s foremost non-profit organization supporting and celebrating the global creative community.
Entries in the global ADC 99th Annual Awards increased 6% from last year, coming in from 59 countries. All finalists will win either Gold, Silver Bronze Cubes, or Merit certification. The complete list of finalists can be viewed here.
BBDO New York has the most finalist entries with 29, including eight with Sanctuary Los Angeles for Monica Lewinsky The Epidemic and seven with Smuggler New York for Sandy Hook Promise Back to School Essentials.
Goodby Silverstein & Partners San Francisco is runner up this year with 23 finalists, including five each for Doritos “Cool Ranch” and Daughters of the Revolution Lessons in Herstory.
TBWA\Media Arts Lab Los Angeles and The New York Times Magazine New York each have 20 entries on the finalists list. Scholz & Friends Berlin has 19, Serviceplan Munich and DDB Paris each have 16, Heimat Berlin has 13, and Jung von Matt Hamburg and No Fixed Address Toronto each have 12.
Specific work receiving the most finalists spots include Scholz & Friends Berlin The Tampon Book for The Female Company with nine and BBDO New York The Epidemic for Monica Lewinsky with eight.
Five entries each received seven finalists spots: Antoni Berlin Bertha Benz: The Journey That Changed Everything for Mercedes-Benz, BBDO New York Back to School Essentials for Sandy Hook Promise, RT Moscow for its own #Romanov100 AR Photo Album, Serviceplan Munich Made in Fukushima for Meter Group and TBWA\Media Arts Lab Bounce for Apple.
On the cusp of its historic centennial anniversary, the ADC Annual Awards are the longest continually-running global awards program celebrating excellence in craft and innovation in all forms of design and advertising. It differs in focus from The One Club for Creativity’s One Show awards, where judges focus on creativity of ideas and quality of execution.
The ADC Annual Awards are also recognized for celebrating the work of freelancers and small studios, as reflected in it’s tiered-pricing entry system that makes it more affordable for solo designers and small studios to participate. Work from freelancers makes up 115 finalist spots this year, with another 76 coming from small studios and agencies.
This year’s ADC 99th Annual Awards winners will be announced online in mid-May during a very special month of unique original One Club for Creativity programming, details will be announced shortly.