MUNICH, GERMANY — The Serviceplan Group has enjoyed great success at the One Show and ADC.
At the ADC 102nd Annual awards, Serviceplan won Best of Discipline in the Product Design discipline for Dot. Inc.’s “Dot Pad. the first smart tactile graphics display.” The campaign also won a Fusion Cube for Serviceplan Innovation and Serviceplan Korea, and was awarded two Gold and one Silver award. Also at ADC, PENNY won one Gold, two Bronze and two Merit awards for “The Rift”, and AROYA received one Silver and one Bronze for “Freedom Grams.”
“Chupa Chups XXL – More to explore,” by Chupa Chups won one Bronze and one Merit, while “Dot Go. The first object interaction app for the visually impaired,” won one Merit.
At The One Show, “Dot Pad. The first smart tactile graphics display,” won three Gold, two Silver, one Bronze and one Merit, while “Dot Go. The first object interaction app for the visually impaired,” won one Gold, one Silver, one Bronze and one Merit.
Also at The One Show, PENNY “The Rift” was awarded two Silver, two Bronze and two Merit. Pereira O’Dell’s “90 Minutes of Air Conditioning” for MIDEA won one Gold and one Merit. And AROYA “Freedom Grams” won four Merits, while two Merits were given to “Chupa Chups XXL – More to explore” by Chupa Chups and The New House of Communication, Serviceplan Group also picked up two Merits, with one Merit going to Serviceplan Suisse’s “Antique GIFs” for Book Fair Zurich.
After The One Show and ACD Global, Serviceplan Group is currently the highest ranking Independent Network, while Serviceplan Korea is ranked first Independent Agency in Asia, and Serviceplan Germany currently takes top ranking as Independent Agency in Europe.
Serviceplan Group Global Chief Creative Officer Alexander Schill said, “The One Show and ADC Global results combined, mean that Serviceplan Group are currently ranked Independent Agency Network of the Year, whilst also naming Serviceplan Germany Independent Agency, Europe and Serviceplan Korea Independent Agency, Asia. This is an amazing achievement that myself and my colleagues in Europe and Asia are really proud of.”