Effie’s Ad Campaign Analyzes Competing Awards Shows

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The Effie Awards is running comparative a ad campaign to promote its revamped awards show. Created by New York-based Anomaly, the campaign pokes fun at other award shows with charts humorously describing the focus of the other shows. Citing the Clios’ obsession with the hot agency of the moment, D&AD’s focus on any Guinness spot, the Andys’ love of anything that has to do with agency anniversaries or agency Chritmas parties and Cannes’ fixation on ads that make no sense, the Effie’s hopes to remind people it’s only concerned with awarding ads that actually work.

Oh, and the whole rebranding using charts and graphs created in Excel is intended to further instill the show’s focus on results versus fluff. Check out the full ad here. It’s a big jpeg so you’ll be able to see all the details of each of the charts in the ad.

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