The Creative Circle has released the results of the judging of the October 2008 entries. The winners for the month are:
Newspaper:
DUE TO TOO FEW ENTRIES, THIS CATEGORY HAS BEEN HELD OVER FOR NEXT MONTH
Magazine
- 1. Unilver/Skip – Camp. “Wine/Chocolate/Mud’ – Lowe Bull (Jhb)
2. Peninsula School Feeding Assoc./Request for Donations “Brain/World Map’ –
Draftfcb (CT)
3. East Coast Radio/Toy Story Camp. “Action Man/Doll/Teddy’ – Ogilvy (Dbn)
Outdoor
- 1. Dreamfields/Funding Drive “Plastic Soccer Ball’ – BBDO CT
2. Unilever/Flora Margarine “Movie Posters’ – Lowe Bull (Jhb)
3. Allan Grey “3D Letters’ – KingJames (CT)
3. Durex/Play Cherry Flavoured Lubricant “Slashed Billboard’ – Morris Jones
TV/Cinema
- 1. Metro FM “It’s Where you’re at’ – Net#Workbbdo
2. Distell/Savanna “Monkey’ – Draftfcb (CT)
3. National Brands/Willards “Party Animals’ – Ogilvy (Jhb)
Radio
- 1. SL Magazine/Oct Issue “Sex Track/Bad Covers’ – Grey SA
2 . Distell/Savanna “Cameltoe’ – Draftfcb (CT)
3. BMW/3 Series “Memory’ – Ireland-Davenport
Experiential
- 1. Unilver/Flora Margarine “Meet Wally’s Heart’ – Lowe Bull (Jhb)
2. Rock4Aids “Condoms’ – Joe Public
3. SABC/RSG “Gwen Stefanie/Genesis’ – McCann Erickson
3. Havaians “Tree’ – Net#Work BBDO
The judging panel for October 2008 were comprised of :
Rajesh Ranchod | Leo Burnett | |
Graeme Jenner | Net#Work BBDO | |
Jayson Dicks | Grey | |
Gavin Dexter | Ogilvy | |
Shelley Smole | TBWA Hunt Lascaris | |
Xolisa Dyeshana | Joe Public | |
Eion Welsh | Lowe Bull | |
Larry Katz | Draftfcb | |
David Jennings | Publicis |
COMMENTS FROM THE CHAIRPERSON RAJESH RANCHOD
2008 has been a tough year, and as it draws to an end, it is evident that “the struggle” has crept through into the creative work. Unfortunately, this month proved to be disappointing across TV, magazine, outdoor and radio. The general consensus amongst the judges was that nothing particularly stood out.
Due to the fact that there were only four entries in the press category, we decided not to judge these entries this month, but to rather take them through to next month.
Experiential was certainly the strongest category, with some truly fresh ideas shining through; and the winning entries were worthy of their achievements.