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Awards: Schools and students in 26 countries win in The One Club’s Young Ones Student Awards 2022

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NEW YORK, USA – The One Club for Creativity kicked off Creative Week 2022 by honoring winning schools and students from around the world in the global Young Ones Student Awards 2022 ceremony at Sony Hall in New York.

The Young Ones Student Awards is one of the world’s most acclaimed competitive showcases for advertising, digital communication and design students.

The program offers three separate awards: Young Ones ADC, offering students the chance to earn an ADC Cube by competing in the same disciplines and categories as the prestigious ADC Annual Awards; Young Ones One Show Brief competition, which tasks a team of college students with creating client work with the chance to earn a One Show Pencil; and Young Ones Portfolio competition, where students submit 6-15 pieces of their work and have it judged by industry professionals.

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Based on cumulative points for all awards won by a school’s students in this year’s competition, ArtCenter College of Design Pasadena was crowned Young Ones 2022 School of the Year. The One Club College Rankings can be viewed here, and an archive of all Young Ones 2022 winners can be viewed here.

Top winners this year include the following:

Young Ones ADC 2022 (26 Gold Cubes, 29 Silver, 34 Bronze, 130 Merit)

Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg Ludwigsburg led the way with five ADC Young Ones Gold Cubes, all for “Pudding”, including three in Motion/Film Craft and two in Advertising.

Taking home four Gold Cubes was ArtCenter College of Design Pasadena. Three of the wins were in Brand/Communication Design (“Korean National Ballet”, “ONE%VINYL”, and “Unseen, Unsaid, Unheard Poster”) and one was in Motion / Film Craft (“A Sun”).

Three Gold Cubes were won by Brigham Young University Provo, including two in Advertising (“Apple Transaction” and “Play Your Way”) and one in Design for Good (“Own Your Crown”).

With two Gold Cubes each were School of Visual Arts New York — for “Pawn” in Motion/Film Craft and “Bon Appetite” in design for Good — and SMU: Temerlin Advertising Institute Dallas, both for “When did you stop building?” In Advertising.

Young Ones One Show 2022 Brief competition (10 Gold Pencils, 16 Silver, 16 Bronze, 35 Merits)

Gold winners:

  • ArtCenter College of Design Pasadena “Health Concierge” for DoorDash
  • Berghs School of Communication Stockholm “Dream Mode” for Spotify
  • Book Shop Los Angeles “Get Your Pages In” for Spotify
  • Boston University Boston “EverGreen” for DoorDash
  • École Intuit Lab Mumbai “B&O BeoTone Home Gym Speakers” for Bang & Olufsen
  • FIT Advertising & Digital Design New York “The Big Bang & Olufsen” for Bang & Olufsen
  • Miami Ad School New York “Spotify Unbanned” for Spotify
  • Miami Ad School Mumbai “AirB&O” for Bang & Olufsen
  • Mohawk College Hamilton (Ontario) “The Loyal Veterans” for Activision – Call of Duty: Warzone
  • The Pub School Guayaquil (Uruguay) “The Other Side Of The Coin” for Activision – Call of Duty: Warzone.

Young Ones 2022 Portfolio student winners with category, by school:

  • ArtCenter College of Design Pasadena: Phuong Chelsea Le (Graphic Design), Tong Li (Graphic Design), Jincheng Shi (Graphic Design)
  • Berghs School of Communication Stockholm: Gustav Gabrils (Advertising), Shilan Shewki (Advertising)
  • Brigham Young University Provo: Lauren Dykes (Advertising), Taylor Garrett (Film & Video), Sam Jorgensen (Film & Video), Andrew Rhee (Film & Video), Hailey Skinner (Advertising)
  • College for Creative Studies Detroit: Nate Sweitzer (Illustration)
  • Danish School of Media and Journalism Aarhus: Julie Tjørnelund and Louise Lindholm (Advertising)
  • Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore: Seren Le (Graphic Design)
  • Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Istanbul: Ruslan Abasov (Graphic Design)
  • Salzburg University of Applied Sciences Salzburg: Jonas Perkmann (Film & Video)
  • Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah: Tomo Beddie (Animation & Visual Effects), Bella Shih (Animation & Visual Effects), Aanvik Singh (Animation & Visual Effects)
  • School of Visual Arts New York: Jaeyou Chung (Graphic Design), Vyolet Jin (Illustration), Hyun Jung Lee (Graphic Design), Sam Lee (Graphic Design), Wenjing Yang (Illustration)
  • National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) Taipei: Tu Hao Wei (Graphic Design)
  • Washington University St. Louis: Selina Kehuan Wu (Graphic Design)

An archive of all Young Ones 2022 winners can be viewed here.

The Young Ones Education Festival is celebrated annually during The One Club’s Creative Week with the goal of inspiring and nurturing the next generation of advertising professionals. Events during the festival present an invaluable opportunity for college students and graduating seniors to network with top agency professionals, receive feedback on their portfolios, experience the industry’s best work and more.

This year’s Young Ones program was made possible in part from support by Young Ones One Show 2022 Brief sponsors Activision for Call of Duty: Warzone, Bang & Olufsen, DoorDash and Spotify.

Creative Week 2022 sponsors include Shutterstock and Verizon.

The One Club for Creativity, producer of The One Show, ADC Annual Awards, Type Directors Club Communication Design and Typeface Design awards, Young Guns and Creative Week, is the world’s foremost non-profit organization whose mission is to support and celebrate the global creative community. The One Show is a top global awards show for advertising, design and digital marketing, focusing on the creativity of ideas and quality of execution. Established in 1921, the global ADC Annual Awards are the world’s longest continuously running creative award for advertising and design, honoring excellence in craft, design and innovation. Creative Week takes place in May, and is the preeminent festival celebrating the intersection of advertising and the arts.

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