Tomorrow Awards Wants Your Creativity

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The Tomorrow Awards, an “international award show dedicated to discovering, showcasing and awarding advertising creativity that pushes new technological boundaries,” will close its call or entry next Friday, October 28. So if you fancy yourself another award for your case you had best get your entry in soon.

What’s unique about this award show is that there are no categories/ Anything goes and only the best win. Here’s a video explaining how the judging works.

Judges include:

Robert Wong, ECD, Google Creative Lab (Jury Chair)
Michael Lebowitz, Founder & CEO, Big Spaceship
PJ Pereira, Founder & Chief Creative Officer, Pereira & O’Dell
Sergio Mugnaini, Creative Director, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Andreas Ullenius, Executive Creative Director, Åkestam Holst
Steve Mykolyn, Chief Creative Officer, TAXI
Masako Okamura, Creative Director, Dentsu Tokyo

Entries are $250. An open Industry Jury creates the shortlist, and then the judges determine the top winners from there, on November 7 in New York.

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