“Cancel the World Cup,” a technology-driven effort designed to raise awareness of the importance of visiting a cardiologist to help prevent heart disease, was named Best of Show at this year’s American Advertising Awards sponsored by the American Advertising Federation (AAF). The campaign was created by Texas-based agency BeautifulBeast on behalf of Fundaciรณn Cardiolรณgica Argentina (Argentinian Heart Foundation).
The American Advertising Awards received more than 25,000 entries as part of the three-tier competition. Campaigns need to advance through both local and regional levels in order to be eligible for the national award. In addition, the awards are often viewed as a lens offering insights into work that may also perform well at other upcoming international creative competitions.
In all, 65 Gold ADDYs were awarded, along with four Special Judges Awards and one Mosaic Award for multicultural advertising. ADDYs were also presented in the student portion of the competition. Winners were announced during AAF’s ADMERICA National Conference at a Gala ceremony held at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City, May 30-June 2. The event was hosted by comedian and actress Loni Love and attended by 500 people from across the advertising, marketing, media and tech communities.
Said David Campbell, chair of the National American Advertising Awards Committee, “Entrants continue to up their game each year. To advance through three tiers of judging, each with a different jury, and to become the one of more than 25,000 to claim Best of Show is truly an extraordinary feat.”
Added Aldo Quevedo, CEO/creative chairman of BeautifulBeast and who accepted the award for Best of Show, “We’re so excited and honored that our work has been recognized by the American Advertising Awards. It has literally been the perfect night. A special shoutout to our beautiful teams, clients and partners.”
Other highlights from this year’s American Advertising Awards include:
“Driving While Black” from Goodby Silverstein & Partners created for the Courageous Conversation Global Foundation, was awarded the Mosaic Award Gold ADDY
Special Judges Gold ADDYs were awarded to Colle McVoy for Purdue’s “Chix Mix” and Rover for “Little Hands of Stone” in Multiple Categories; Energy BBDO won for “Change the Ref” in the Poster category
Hadil Jamili of Miami Ad School won Best of Show in the Student portion of the competition for Student Black & White, Poster
Awards were chosen by a distinguished panel of judges representing 20 different big, small and independent agencies and clients. For a full list of all of this year’s American Advertising Award winners, click here.