"The Lost Class" Impacts Multiple Categories Across ADC Awards’ Global Creative Rankings
A scene from Change the Ref's "The Lost Class"
The lauded film named year's best work, leads to #1 distinction for agency Leo Burnett Chicago, production company Hungry Man, director Bryan Buckley, and non-profit client Change the Ref
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Winnings for “The Lost Class” on behalf of Change the Ref propelled Leo Burnett Chicago to the top agency position in the ADC 101st Annual Awards Global Creative Rankings.

The work, done with No. 6 New York and Hungry Man Los Angeles, picked up Best of Show, Best of Disciplines in Advertising and Interactive, the Members’ Choice award, and the Designism Cube for the entry that best encourages positive societal and political change.  “The Lost Class” picked up a total of eight Gold Cubes, seven Silver, six Bronze and seven Merits.

Hungry Man topped the production company rankings on the strength of “The Lost Class” as did that shop’s Bryan Buckley secure the #1 slot among directors. Change the Ref was the top ranked non-profit client.

Google capped the year as the ADC 101st top-ranked brand, including winning In-House Best of Discipline for “Real Tone.”  

Highlights of the ADC 101st Annual Awards Global Creative Rankings are as follows:

ADC 101st Global Agency Rankings

  • 1. Leo Burnett Chicago
  • 2. The New York Times Magazine New York
  • 3. alma DDB Miami
  • 4. Area 23 New York
  • 5. Serviceplan Germany Munich
  • 6. Wunderman Thompson Argentina Buenos Aires
  • 7. COLLINS New York
  • 8. MullenLowe SSP3 Bogotá
  • 9. WeTransfer Amsterdam
  • 10. Shanghai Version Design Group Shanghai

ADC 101st Global Brand-Side Agency Rankings

  • 1. Google Devices & Services Creative Team Mountain View
  • 2. Spotify In-House New York
  • 3. Google Brand Studio San Francisco
  • 4. Tencent In-House Shenzhen
  • 5. Yandex Magic Camp Moscow

ADC 101st Global Brand Rankings

  • 1. Google
  • 2. Pepsi
  • 3. Degree
  • 4. Apple
  • 5. Pfaff Harley-Davidson

ADC 101st Global Non-Profit Client Rankings

  • 1. Change the Ref
  • 2. Shelter
  • 3. Girls Scouts of America (tie)
  • 3. Yokosuka City (tie)
  • 5. The Columbia Journalism Review

ADC 101st Global Production Company Rankings

  • 1. Hungry Man Los Angeles
  • 2. Carbo Films Venice CA
  • 3. Ladoble Buenos Aires
  • 4. Macarena Bogotá
  • 5. m ss ng p eces New York

ADC 101st Global Music & Sound Company Rankings

  • 1. Beacon Street Venice CA
  • 2. Perra Santa Buenos Aires
  • 3. Jamute São Paulo (tie)
  • 3. JSM Music New York (tie)
  • 5. 2WEI Music Hamburg

ADC 101st Global Network Rankings

  • 1. Leo Burnett Worldwide
  • 2. DDB Worldwide
  • 3. FCB
  • 4. R/GA
  • 5. Dentsu

ADC 101st Global Highest-Ranked Work

  • 1. “The Lost Class” by Leo Burnett Chicago with No. 6 New York and Hungry Man Los Angeles for Change the Ref
  • 2. “Degree Inclusive” by Wunderman Thompson Argentina Buenos Aires for Unilever
  • 3. “Tough Turban” by Zulu Alpha Kilo Toronto for Pfaff Harley-Davidson
  • 4. “Real Tone” by Google Devices & Services Creative Team Mountain View for itself
  • 5. “Fight for Home” by Superunion with Who Wot Why and There Is Studio, all in London for Shelter

ADC 101st Country Rankings

  • 1. United States
  • 2. China
  • 3. Germany
  • 4. United Kingdom
  • 5. Canada

ADC 101st Region Rankings

  • 1. North America
  • 2. Europe
  • 3. Asia Pacific
  • 4. Latin America
  • 5. Middle East & Africa

ADC 101st Regional Agencies of the Year are as follows:

ADC 101st APAC Agency of the Year: 
Shanghai Version Design Group Shanghai

ADC 101st Europe Agency of the Year:
Serviceplan Germany Munich

ADC 101st Latin America Agency of the Year:
Wunderman Thompson Argentina Buenos Aires

ADC 101st Middle East & Africa Agency of the Year:
Leo Burnett Riyadh

ADC 101st North America Agency of the Year:
Leo Burnett Chicago

The ADC 101st Global Creatives of the Year, listed at the agencies where they worked when the winning entries were produced, are as follows:

ADC 101st CCO of the Year:
Alvar Suñol, alma Miami

ADC 101st Global ECD of the Year:
Sam Shepherd, Leo Burnett Chicago

ADC101st Global GCD of the Year (tie)
Chris Bernesby, Area 23 New York
Joe Capanear, Area 23 New York

ADC 101st Global Designer of the Year:
Mia Meredith, The New York Times Magazine New York

ADC 101st Global Art Director of the Year (tie):
Katie DiNardo, Leo Burnett Chicago
Sofia Gahn, Leo Burnett Chicago

ADC 101st Global Copywriter of the Year (tie):
Kelley Barrett, Leo Burnett Chicago
MacKenzie Hart, Leo Burnett Chicago

ADC 101st Global Director of the Year:
Bryan Buckley, Hungry Man Los Angeles

ADC 101st Global Photographer of the Year:
Neil DaCosta Portland

ADC 101st Global Illustrator of the Year:
Sean Hannaway, Leo Burnett Chicago

ADC 101st Global Animator of the Year:
Igor Bastidas New York

ADC 101st Global Typographer of the Year:
Eve Steben, This Is Studio London

ADC 101st Global CMO of the Year:
Deborah Yeh, Sephora

The rankings can be viewed by Agency, Independent Agency, Brand-Side Agency, Network, Brand, Non-Profit Client, Production Company, Music & Sound Company, Highest Ranked Work, Country, Region, and Creatives (globally, and by region and country), using dropdown menus here

 
Global Creative Rankings methodology
Rankings in each category are calculated by the company that garners the most points overall for winning entries based on ADC Cubes, Merits and Special Awards, allocated as follows: Gold Cube 15 points, Silver 7, Bronze 3, Merit 1, Fusion Cube 30, Designism Cube 45, Best of Discipline 45, and Black Cube for Best of Show 90.  

If the same entry wins multiple awards within a discipline, the points for the highest award in that discipline is counted towards “of the Year” awards.

Points are only awarded to agencies listed as Primary and Secondary on entries.  If several agencies are listed under Primary and Secondary, the points are divided among them.  

A total of 10,565 pieces were entered from 54 countries in the ADC 101st Annual Awards, a 15.7% increase over last year.  Agencies, studios, freelancers, brands and production companies in 36 countries were awarded a total of 95 ADC Gold Cubes, 114 Silvers, 172 Bronze and 381 Merits this year.  See SHOOT's coverage here.

 

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