The One Club for Creativity revealed Best of Discipline winners for the historic ADC 100th Annual Awards, as voted by its global juries of top creative leaders.
INGO Stockholm with DAVID Miami and Publicis Bucharest, and Spotify In-House New York lead the way with two Best of Discipline wins each. INGO, DAVID Miami and Publicis Bucharest teamed on Burger King’s “Moldy Whopper” which took the Best of Discipline honors in the Advertising and Integrated categories. Spotify In-House picked up the coveted awards in In-House and Interactive for “Alone With Me” for Spotify USA.
All Best of Discipline winners were unveiled today in a lead-up to the announcement of all ADC 100th Annual Awards Cube and Merit winners on June 9 during Creative Week 2021, when creative teams responsible for some of this year’s top winners will discuss their work with jury members at live streaming panel sessions.
The complete list of ADC 100th Annual Awards Best of Discipline winners is as follows:
- Advertising: INGO Stockholm with DAVID Miami and Publicis Bucharest “Moldy Whopper” for Burger King
- Brand/Communication Design: DADADA Studio/Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Vilnius (Lithuania) “Museum of Thousands of Names – Identity for Warsaw” for Warsaw Ghetto Museum
- Experiential Design: DDB Germany Berlin with MediaMonks Hilversum and Blockworks London “The Uncensored Library” for Reporters Without Borders
- Fashion Design: Yuzhao Huang London for “The Spomeniks” personal project
- Illustration: The New Yorker New York with Kadir Nelson Los Angeles for its own “Say Their Names”
- In-House: Spotify In-House New York “Alone With Me” for Spotify USA
- Integrated: INGO Stockholm with DAVID Miami and Publicis Bucharest “Moldy Whopper” for Burger King
- Interactive: Spotify In-House New York “Alone With Me” for Spotify USA
- Motion/Film/Gaming Craft: BBDO Group Germany Dusseldorf with BWGTBLD Berlin “#ENDviolence – More Than A Mark” for UNICEF Deutschland
- Packaging Design: Bruketa&Zinic&Grey Zagreb “Untouched by Light” for Radgonske Gorice
- Photography: The New York Times Magazine New York for its own “Democracy by Mail”
- Publication Design: Condé Nast, Vanity Fair with Amy Sherald “Breonna Taylor Cover” for Vanity Fair
- Product Design: McCann New York with JSM Music New York and Hungry Man Los Angeles, “True Name” for Mastercard
- Spatial Design: Atelier Brückner Stuttgart “Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet” for Audemars Piguet
- Typography: Ben Johnston Toronto “Kūtu / Nest Mural” for Start India
Creative teams confirmed so far to speak about their ADC 100th Annual Awards Best of Discipline work on June 9 at the online Creative Week include:
- From Vanity Fair, Radhika Jones, editor-in-chief, Kira Pollack, creative director, and Justin Long, design director, in conversation with Donna Payne, creative director at Faber & Faber in London, and chair of the ADC 100th Publication Design jury.
- Kadir Nelson, Los Angeles-based illustrator responsible for The New Yorker’s “Say Their Names”, interviewed by an ADC 100th Illustration juror.
- Artist and designer Ben Johnston from Toronto in discussion with ADC 100th Typography jury chair Bobby C. Martin Jr., cofounder, Champions Design New York.
- Wassim Melki, senior designer and project manager at Atelier Brückner in Stuttgart, interviewed by ADC 100th Spatial Design jury chair Abha Narain Lambah, principal architect at Abha Narain Lambah Associates in Mumbai, about “Museé Ateliers Audemars Piguet” for Audemars Piguet.
Apple’s “Fuzzy Feelings” Wins Primetime Commercial Emmy Award
Apple’s “Fuzzy Feelings” won the primetime commercial Emmy this evening (9/7) during the first of two Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies being held this weekend in the Peacock Theater at LA Live. The yuletide film out of TBWAMedia Arts Lab was directed by Lucia Aniello via Hungry Man in tandem with stop-motion animator Anna Mantzaris of Passion Pictures.
“Fuzzy Feelings” introduces us to an office worker by day and stop-motion artist by night. As an employee, she works for a boss whom she’s grown to hate. So at night, her stop-motion creations put him in dire straits. The young woman makes her stop-motion fare by deploying the iPhone 15 Pro camera and a MacBook Air with M2 to edit it. However, when the woman's day job takes a turn and she starts to see her boss in another light, so too do her stop-motion endeavors as we see the value of working towards a kinder world, and what better time to start than during the holiday season?
Director Aniello is no stranger to the Emmy proceedings. As creator of the HBO Max series Hacks, she has won two Emmys (writing and directing) as well as a DGA Award. This year she is nominated for three more Emmys on the strength of Hacks--Outstanding Comedy Series as well as writing and directing for a comedy series.
This marks the second straight year that an Apple film has won the coveted primetime commercial Emmy. Back in January 2024, Apple’s “The Greatest,” directed by Kim Gehrig of Somesuch, came away with the Emmy.
This time around, “Fuzzy Feelings” topped a field of nominated commercials consisting of: Apple’s “Album Cover” from Apple’s in-house creatives and directed by David Shane of O Positive; Uber One | Uber Eats’ “Best Friends,” also... Read More