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2009 Creative Circle Ad of the Year winnersThe Creative Circle announced the winners of its 2009 Ad of the Year awards and The Loerie Awards officially launched its 31st Printed Loeries Annual last night, Wednesday, 25 March 2010, at The Venue, Melrose Arch, Johannesburg. Tribute was also paid to the late Robyn Putter. [video] ![]() According to Brett Morris, incoming Creative Circle chair and chief creative officer of Draftfcb South Africa, the recession experienced in 2009 did reduce volumes of advertising for the year. "On the positive side, those clients that did tackle the recession head on were rewarded with some really breakthrough work, and there's evidence of that in the winning work" he said. TributeThe awards evening included Alistair King of King James paying tribute to Putter, formerly Ogilvy South Africa CEO and Ogilvy Worldwide creative director, who passed away on 1 March 2010 after a brave battle with cancer [view and add your tributes to Bizcommunity.com's special tribute to Robyn Putter]. Various ads by Putter were then screened, as well as a video on him talking about best practice and not letting best get in the way of better. Putter's personal achievements include more than 230 international creative awards, being inducted into the Creative Circle Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Financial Mail gave him its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. "During his tenure, Robyn grew a generation of advertising leaders in South Africa that have had a significant impact in agencies around the world. It was only fitting that the Creative Circle honoured a man responsible for so many great campaigns at an award show where we recognise and reward great work," Morris commented. With last year's Cannes Lions Grands Prix winners once again surfacing at the top, the winners in each category are: MagazinesClient: Associated Magazines NewspapersClient: Sunday Times OutdoorClient : Makita Experiential Client: The Zimbabwean Newspaper FilmClient: BP RadioClient: Virgin Atlantic The awards were voted by a panel of 14 judges consisting of the executive committee of Creative Circle, who are elected by their peers according to a creative ranking list. The awards' finalists were chosen from among the winners of Creative Circle's Ad of the Month awards, which are made in each category throughout the calendar year. A total of 12 months' work was judged, ie January - December 2009. JudgesBrett Morris, Draftfcb (chair) Judging took place at The Venue prior to the awards ceremony in the evening. The awards were presented to the winning agencies by Morris. The selection and judging process described as fully democratic and audited, and it is is regularly reviewed and fine-tuned. Judging criteria include originality, relevance and overall quality of execution.
Promote creative excellenceAs the representative body, the Creative Circle aims to promote creative excellence that is relevant and meaningful to the industry, to inspire and stimulate growth of creative talent by supporting development and empowerment, to develop and improve the standard of the South African advertising industry's creative product, and to enhance its reputation as one of the country's world-class industries. It is an official organisation elected by and representing the broader SAcreative community. "That's why Ad of the Year is so important," explained Morris, "not only is it a huge accomplishment to win one - since there is only one award in each category - it also serves as a record of the best work our country has to offer. I certainly felt inspired seeing all the work that we judged and as long as we are rewarding the kind of work that inspires, we're ensuring our growth and progress as an industry." This year's event was sponsored by: Vodacom (main sponsor); The Loerie Awards (official sponsor); Redline (event management and PR exposure); Sonovision (production facilities); Orchestra Blue (production facilities); Creative Counsel (promotional team); Amarula (alcohol); and Sifikile (t-shirts). The Loeries also announced its 2010 Call for Entries and Danny K spoke about the SHOUT SA campaign (/www.shoutsa.com), which has been made possible with the help of Net#work BBDO, Egg and Humanoid, among others. The revamped www.creativecircle.co.za was also revealed. Updated 26 March 2010 at 4.27pm | ||||||||||||||