DDB Group Asia Pacific has been crowned Network Agency of the Year at AdFest 2012, Asia Pacific's leading advertising festival.
This marks the second consecutive year the agency has been handed the prestigious award. With a final tally of 43 awards and 35 finalists, the network dominated the awards show.
Best in Show awards we given to DDB Auckland's 'Believe' for Steinlager (Promo Lotus) and DDB China Group's 'The Keyboard of Isolation' for Family Care for Grassroots Community (Outdoor Lotus).
Gold awards were handed to DDB Auckland's '60 Things in 60 Seconds' for MySKY (Film Lotus); DDB Mudra Group's 'Corruption' for Rotary Club (Print Craft Lotus); and DDB Group Singapore's 'Tree Rings' for Wildlife Presentation (Print Craft Lotus).
During the festival, The Intercontinental Advertising Cup was also announced. In this competition only shortlisted entries from participating regional festivals (ADC*E, Golden Drum, ADFEST and FIAP) gain exclusive right to enter. DDB Group Melbourne received two awards this year - Best in Household for its campaign for Cussons, 'Dirty Dishes', and Best in One-to-One for Reach 'Open Book' project.
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AdFest 2012
DDB Group Asia Pacific has been crowned Network Agency of the Year at AdFest 2012, Asia Pacific's leading advertising festival.
This marks the second consecutive year the agency has been handed the prestigious award. With a final tally of 43 awards and 35 finalists, the network dominated the awards show.
Best in Show awards we given to DDB Auckland's 'Believe' for Steinlager (Promo Lotus) and DDB China Group's 'The Keyboard of Isolation' for Family Care for Grassroots Community (Outdoor Lotus).
Gold awards were handed to DDB Auckland's '60 Things in 60 Seconds' for MySKY (Film Lotus); DDB Mudra Group's 'Corruption' for Rotary Club (Print Craft Lotus); and DDB Group Singapore's 'Tree Rings' for Wildlife Presentation (Print Craft Lotus).
During the festival, The Intercontinental Advertising Cup was also announced. In this competition only shortlisted entries from participating regional festivals (ADC*E, Golden Drum, ADFEST and FIAP) gain exclusive right to enter. DDB Group Melbourne received two awards this year - Best in Household for its campaign for Cussons, 'Dirty Dishes', and Best in One-to-One for Reach 'Open Book' project.
DDB retained second place in the Gunn Report's list of "The Most Awarded Agency Networks in the World in 2011". We had strong showing across all categories and geographies.
DDB offices in Stockholm, Brazil, Paris and New Zealand we recognized among "The Most Awarded Advertising Agencies in the World" and DDB Stockholm and DDB Paris also were named also among the "The Most Awarded Digital Agencies in the World".
And, our clients VW, FedEx, IKEA and McDonalds were among the "The Most Awarded Advertisers in the World".
DDB Worldwide was named Agency Network of the Year at the 2011 Eurobest Awards, marking the third consecutive year the network has been awarded the title.
Tribal DDB Amsterdam also picked up the much coveted title of Interactive Agency of the Year, which last year was awarded to DDBStockholm.
This year, DDB Stockholm took home the Outdoor Grand Prix for the Volkswagen campaign "The Winter Adjusted Offer" and Tribal DDB Amsterdam's "Obsessed with Sound" campaign for Philips took Gold in the Interactive category, Gold for Film and Bronze for Digital Design.
DDB Paris picked up no less than five Gold awards while other Gold awards were picked up by DDB offices in Belgium and Sweden. Other awarded work came from offices in Spain, Germany, Austria, Turkey and the UK. In total, the awards spanned 13 categories: Film, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Direct, Promotion & Activation, Interactive, Media, Design, Film Craft,Integrated, PR and Mobile.
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Spikes Asia 2011
DDB Asia Pacific was crowned Spikes Network of the Year for second consecutive year with agencies across the region contributing to the win.
DDB Group Singapore placed second for the Agency of the Year title followed by Mudra DDB Communications, Mumbai in third.
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Ad Man of the Century
During his career, Bill Bernbach won numerous honors and awards, both in and outside the advertising industry.
Chosen by Ad Age as the single most influential person in the last 100
years of advertising - Ad Age's "The Advertising Century" - 1999
One Club Hall of Fame - 1964
AAF Hall of Fame - 1976
Art Directors Hall of Fame - 1983
Copywriters Hall of Fame Man of the Year of Advertising 1963, 1965, 1966
Pulse Inc Man of the Year 1966
Top Advertising Agency President - Ad Daily poll 1967
Madden Memorial Award 1968
Parsons School of Design Diamond Jubilee Award 1972
Member of the advisory committee of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard & the Communications Committee of the Harvard Medical School
Lectured at Harvard Business School & the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Distinguished Adjunct Professor at New York University
Recipient of the American Jewish Committee's Human Relations Award
The talent
that grew out of DDB is an equally impressive list and its ranks produced some
of the most notable names in the business.
One Club
Hall of Fame
Jerry Della
Femina - 2008
Diane
Rothschild - 2005
Roy Grace -
1994
George Lois
- 1984
Bob Levenson
- 1972
Phyllis
Robinson - 1968
Bob Gage -
1984
Helmut Krone
- 1984
Ron
Rosenfeld - 1971
Mary Wells
Lawrence - 1969
Julian
Koenig - 1966
Bill
Bernbach - 1964
Art
Directors Hall of Fame
Robert Gage
- 1972
George Lois
- 1978
Helmut Krone
- 1979
William
Taubin - 1981
Bill
Bernbach - 1983
Sam Scali -
1984
Len Sirowitz
- 1985
Roy Grace -
1986
Bert
Steinhauser -- 1988
Rick Levine
-- 1992
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