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D&AD 2020: Second round of Pencil winners revealed across the Advertising, Design, and Culture categories

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – D&AD today reveals the Pencil winners for entries across the Advertising, Culture and Design categories, in the second round of Pencils for the 2020 D&AD Awards. The news follows the organisation’s recent announcement to continue their prestigious annual Awards programme despite disruptions caused by the global coronavirus outbreak.

Since 1962, D&AD has stimulated, celebrated and enabled creative excellence and will continue to support the creative community through this period of unprecedented uncertainty. The 2020 Awards recognise creative excellence from the past year in the belief that great work is always worthwhile, often producing better outcomes for all.

The top ranking countries by number of all Pencils so far are:

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  • United States – 143 Pencils
  • United Kingdom – 99 Pencils
  • Brazil – 33 Pencils
  • France – 31 Pencils
  • Japan – 27 Pencils

 

The top ranking companies by number of all Pencils so far are:

  • Apple – 15 Pencils
  • Africa, Mother London, Dentsu Inc. and Droga 5 New York – 11 Pencils each
  • INGO Stockholm/ David Miami/Publicis and Jung von Matt AG – 10 Pencils each

The total number of Pencils in each category are:

  • Advertising: 229 Pencil Winners
    • Art Direction: 8 Wood, 9 Graphite, 5 Yellow
    • Digital: 26 Wood, 10 Graphite, 5 Yellow
    • Direct: 20 Wood, 6 Graphite, 4 Yellow
    • Experiential: 11 Wood, 4 Graphite, 3 Yellow
    • Film Advertising: 15 Wood, 6 Graphite, 3 Yellow
    • Integrated: 2 Wood, 3 Graphite, 1 Yellow
    • Media: 19 Wood, 8 Graphite, 5 Yellow
    • PR: 12 Wood, 4 Graphite, 5 Yellow
    • Press & Outdoor: 16 Wood, 4 Graphite, 3 Yellow
    • Radio & Audio: 8 Wood, 4 Graphite
  • Culture: 39 Pencil Winners
    • Entertainment: 10 Wood, 5 Graphite, 5 Yellow
    • Music Videos: 13 Wood, 6 Graphite
  • Design: 103 Pencil Winners
    • Branding: 35 Wood, 12 Graphite, 4 Yellow
    • Design Transformation: 8 Wood, 2 Graphite
    • Digital Design: 10 Wood, 3 Graphite
    • Product Design: 11 Wood, 4 Graphite, 2 Yellow
    • Spatial Design: 8 Wood, 1 Graphite, 3 Yellow

Today’s Pencil announcement includes a further 17 out of the total 34 categories. Additional Pencil winner announcements are scheduled for 16 July, 8 September and 10 September. A full list of dates can be found below.

While hosting a 2020 ceremony is not possible due to coronavirus, D&AD will be announcing this year’s Pencil winners via their website and in a social campaign designed by Studio Dumbar.

To celebrate the winners in the absence of a physical awards show, D&AD and Studio Dumbar have created a custom Instagram Stories augmented reality filter that reveals virtual Wood, Graphite, Yellow and White D&AD Pencils to the winners. While they can’t take to the stage this year to accept their Pencils, winners can enjoy a moment of celebration by being virtually awarded through the D&AD Pencil Unboxing filter, accessible through a private link that is being emailed to the winners.

Tim Lindsay, D&AD chairman, commented: “We are excited to announce the Pencil winners across the Advertising, Culture and Design categories. Our juries were blown away by the high calibre of work entered this year, meaning it has been another challenging yet rewarding process of selecting the 2020 Pencil winners. Our industry never ceases to push boundaries, challenge expectations and adapt to new circumstances. D&AD are delighted to be able to continue celebrating and stimulating the best work, even in these most trying of times.”

Winning work will not only receive an esteemed D&AD Pencil, it will also be featured in the D&AD Annual and online archive – the definitive guide for creatives all around the world.

For information on the Pencil winning entries from across these categories, please see the D&AD website

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