Brazilian Agencies Given Self-Destruct Grand Prix Awards

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Now here’s the way to show an agency its place in the pecking order when it comes to sinning awards. To increase interest in the Brazilian El Ojo de Iberoamerica advertising festival, the organization sent several agencies including DDB, Ogilvy, Draft/FCB and BBDO a replica of the El Ojo Grand Prix mounted inside a shockproof box.

On November 25, the date the jury makes its decisions, the award will self-destruct unless the agency has won a Grand Prix. otherwise, the trophy case will be “defused” and a team from the award organization will arrive at the agency’s office with champagne in hand.

Any agency that enters at least 50 pieces in the festival can request one of these pre-award Grand Prix’s to place in their office. Though it’s a gamble. Not many agencies want such a dramatic statement of failure shoved in their faces. Of course, having campagne delivered to the office isn’t so bad.

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