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Awards: CRESTA announces record winners and promotes the industry’s essential value

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LONDON, UK – The Cresta Awards has revealed its 2020 winners, describing them as ‘a win for the creative  industry’. Entrants from 41 countries receive a record total of 626 awards, led by eight Grand Prix.

The organisers were acclaimed by many participants during the competition for their decision to  respond to the pandemic by going fee-free for 2020, believing the industry needed support and  encouragement, rather than suspending activity as several award schemes have done.

“We have many agencies, companies and clients, winning all around the world, but overall it is the  creative industry that is the big winner,” said Cresta President, Alan Page. “Despite the terrible  pressures of the year, Cresta 2020 has attracted, and now been able to reward, a record range of  great work. The industry has come out and reminded us how it has invaluable skills, with  tremendous work that helps strengthen and develop society, culture and economic activity  globally.”

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Among the many winners, AMV BBDO dominates at the top level, with four of the Grand Prix  going to ‘#wombstories’, a powerful follow up to the ‘Viva La Vulva’ multi-winner of last year. The  other Grand Prix went to BETC Sao Paolo with ‘The 9’58 Biography’; Heimat with ‘Cultural Heirs  “Voice of the Wall”’; Havas Madrid with ‘Fieeld’; and 72andSunny LA with ‘Swipe Night’.

Among the biggest winners across the award levels, Dentsu Tokyo stands out with 40 winners. Serviceplan Munich has the most gold awards, with 16.

The jury was particularly stirred by the response to the new category of Brand Activism, where  they awarded ten golds in recognition of outstanding creativity in the area.

While awards were distributed widely around the world, overall Germany leads the way with 79  awards. The USA is next with 62 and then a surprise – agencies from the United Arab Emirates  have had a standout year and take 57 awards. Sweden with 48 narrowly pips Japan on 47 wins  and the UK on 46.

“By going fee-free this year, we removed all economic barriers to participation and that has led to  an even wider diversity of work,” commented Lewis Blackwell, Cresta CEO. ‘Entrants of all kinds,  from small and large agencies, production companies and clients, from many countries and  economic situations, were able to really look to showcase the best qualities of their work and, of  course, enter it broadly in our categories.

“It’s a particular pleasure for me to note that we see winning work from Mexico to Moldova, Chile  to China… there’s a lot of great stories in our winners. My congratulations to them all.”

Page added that one thing that had not changed at all was Cresta’s commitment to applying an  ‘absolute standard’ to the awards levels, which it says assures a consistently high standard to  winners. “Our jury, who all vote individually, mark out of 10. They are not focused on giving  winners in categories, just marking the individual quality of each entry. When we average the votes, if a category doesn’t have work that meets the absolute award standard required, then no  awards are given. And that was the case in several categories but in others the jury has found  spectacular strength of content. It’s been a very tough year, with more challenges to come, but  that’s all the more reason to recognise, celebrate and nurture the talent and value of this industry.”

 

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