D&AD launch call for entries and unveils global jury presidents
The 2018 Awards continue to support D&AD’s 56 year long purpose of stimulating, celebrating and enabling creative excellence in design and advertising, in the firm belief that great work always creates better outcomes. And as a not-for-profit organisation D&AD put all its surpluses back into the industry it serves, helping new talent prosper and campaigning for a fairer, more diverse, more sustainable industry. The jury presidents capture this spirit and represent a true gender-balanced split, see full list below.
This year, two new Award categories will be launched for entries. The first being ‘Collaborative’, which will award continued creative executions achieved from a long-standing relationship between an agency and a client. The second new category is ‘Experiential’, which will highlight the importance of brilliant all-encompassing brand experience and activation. The category will recognise work that succeeds in demonstrating the interaction between consumers and brands through experience-led activations.
A war against mediocrity
Tim Lindsay, D&AD CEO, said, “In a media environment that encourages the short-term and tactical it's never been more important to stand up for craft and creativity. Why? Because the good creates better outcomes than the bad - commercially, socially, sustainably, culturally and politically. D&AD's role in this is stimulation, not congratulation. There's too much backslapping when what is needed is a focus on and enablement of creative excellence in advertising and design. We are engaged in a war against mediocrity and you are an important ally. Get involved!”
Donal Keenan, D&AD Awards director, adds, “Last year, we were proud to achieve a 50/50 gender split across our global jury presidents for the first time. This year we have actually surpassed that with over 50% of our jury presidents identifying as female. At D&AD, we strive to ensure we have a true gender-balanced representation across every category and judging panel, it's important to achieve a true diversity of voices in the room to identify the best creative work of the year.”
The Awards ceremony will be held on 26 April 2018 during D&AD Festival, which returns from 24-26 April 2018 at The Old Truman Brewery, Shoreditch. As ever, all awarded work will appear in the D&AD Annual, which is available to purchase exclusively through D&AD. Winning work will also be on display in an exhibition at the heart of D&AD Festival in addition to a packed three-day programme of talks, debates, briefs, hacks, workshops and parties, culminating in the 56th annual D&AD Awards.
Entry details
Work entered into D&AD Awards 2018 must have been commercially released between 1 January 2017 and 18 March 2018 and been produced in genuine response to a client brief. It must not have been entered in previous years. Submissions should be made by 14 February 2018. The Awards cost from just £75 (about R1,387) to enter this year. All entries received by 6 December 2017 will save 10% on the cost of entry. Freelancers and sole traders that are members of D&AD are eligible to receive a 20% discount.
Jury announcements will be made later in the year, full information on categories, pricing and dates can be found at here.
Jury | Judge name | Title | Company | Country |
Art Direction | Gilles Fichteberg | Co-Founder | Rosapark | France |
Book Design | Sheri Gee | Art director | The Folio Society | UK |
Branded Content and Entertainment | David Lubars | Chairman/chief creative officer | BBDO | USA |
Branding | Katja Thielen | Cofounder and creative director | Together Design | UK |
Crafts for Advertising | Jureeporn Thaidumrong | CCO | GREY | Thailand |
Crafts for Design | Theseus Chan | Designer | Work | Singapore |
Creativity for Good | Judy John | CEO Canada and chief creative officer North America | Leo Burnett | Canada |
Digital Design | Tea Uglow | Creative director | Google Creative Lab | Australia |
Digital Marketing | Jaime Robinson | Cofounder - COO | Joan | USA |
Direct | Alex Schill | CCO | Serviceplan | Germany |
Experiential | Bruce Henderson | CCO | Jack Morton | USA |
Film Advertising | Jeff Goodby | Founder chairman | Goodby Silverstein & Partners | USA |
Film Advertising Crafts | Alice Tonge | Head of creative and design | 4Creative | UK |
Graphic Design | Vanessa Eckstein | Founder and creative director | Blok Design | Canada |
Integrated | Kate Stanners | Global CCO | Saatchi & Saatchi | UK |
Magazine and Newspaper Design | Marissa Bourke | Editor at large | Harper's Bazaar UK | UK |
Media | Anita Nayyar | CEO, India & SE Asia | Havas Media | India |
Music Videos | Joceline Gabriel | Directors rep | Freelance | UK |
Outdoor Advertising | Anselmo Ramos | Founder/CCO | David Miami | USA/Brazil |
Packaging Design | Eduardo del Fraile | Founder and CD | Eduardo del Fraile Studio | Spain |
PR | Jo Carr | Managing partner | Hope&Glory | UK |
Press Advertising | Melvin Mangada | CCO & managing partner | TBWA Santiago Mangada Puno | Philippines |
Product Design | Benjamin Hubert | Director and founder | Layer | UK |
Radio & Audio | Fadi Yaish | ECD | ImpactBBDO | UAE |
Spatial Design | Michael Keller | Vice president and executive creative director | KMS Blackspace | Germany |
Writing for Advertising | Chaka Sobhani | CCO | Leo Burnett | UK |
Writing for Design | Fiona Thompson | Writer | Wordspring | UK |