London Creative Challenge
The challenge has been completed.
Every two weeks a creative agency took to the streets of London and showcased their best creative work on 50 Supersides and 50 T-Sides. Each fortnight the work was featured in Campaign and you got the chance to vote for the creative you wanted to win a place in the Grand Prix. The finalists have now been chosen and in July the Grand Prix will take place.
The agencies and clients competing in the Grand Prix are:
- CHI & Partners - Anchor Butter
- Cowan Group - Travel Alberta
- VCCP - Texaco with Hector
- Nexus/H - Suzuki
- MCBD - Time to Change
- Toucan - Ocean Spray
- Sell Sell - Crisis
- Saatchi & Saatchi - T-Mobile
- Haygarth - Majestic Wine
- The Union - Visit Scotland
In addition the winning creative from the wild card round and the regional challenge will also join the above finalists.
On the 13th July voting will commence once again and you can decide which creative is the worthy winner of the 2009 Creative Challenge.
Winning Creative From Scotland's finest: Merle, Family, Union, Frame
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Family for Goodpractice.com
Client Comment: Rebecca James, Art Student
I love that this ad is really simple but striking. The image is intriguing and draws you in as you try to work out what?s going on, making sure you read the slogan and understand the concept. In fact, I'd like to do that to my boss!
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Frame for Gala Bingo
Client Comment: Dean Griffiths, Head of Media, Dewynters
This is a very eye-catching execution; the use of colour and the BIG PRIZES tag line will without a doubt grab people's attention. The design also has the ability to transfer to other sites and media once the branding has been established.
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Merle for Wiseman Dairies
Client Comment: Claire Eva, Head of Marketing, Tate
Ah, there's nothing like a bright clear sky to cheer you up in the middle of an English winter! This is good simple advertising - I love the quirky crop of those crazy cows and the 'travelling light' makes a nice reference to the medium. It's so basic but bright colours work perfectly, particularly on the grey streets of London.
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Who won? It's all here.
When each agency has taken their turn on the streets the winning creative will automatically be entered into the Grand Prix along with the winning Wild Card entry.
This is when the competition really gets started as the agencies go head to head to win the 2009 London Creative Challenge. The winning ad is in your hands. The vote off will see each creative take to the streets for the last time and voting taking place right here!
This is when the competition really gets started as the winners take to the streets of London for the very last time, joined by the winner from the Wild Card and Regional Creative Challenge. The public vote will determine the top four designs with our panel of creative experts selecting the overall winner of the London Creative Challenge 2009.
Want to be there on the night? Email Laura to request an invite. Just say how many people you want to come along, a contact name and number and the name of your company and you will get put on the guest list!
If you have any questions about the UK Creative Challenge, please contact Laura Wilson
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