OMA CREATIVE COLLECTION WINNERS REVEALED

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The Outdoor Media Association’s 2023 Creative Collection competition saw Hogarth and JC Decaux winning the best use of multi-format, and Grand Print Services receiving a win and multiple honourable mentions in the Q4 competition.

Best use of multi-format: Hogarth & DCDecaux took the prize
Best use of multi-format: Hogarth & DCDecaux took the prize

The winners were revealed during the award ceremony, which was judged by Annabelle Nielson, Cartology, Brand and Communications manager, Flora Lolev, Revo Fitness marketing manager, Jane Burhop, Common Ventures and Jerry Yip, Lumos chief of design & experience, co-founder.

One of the winners was printer Hogarth & JCDecaux for its Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom campaign for Warner Bros, which took the Best Use of Multi-Format Winner award.

A multi-format collaboration: Grand Print Services and Priority Printing received an honourable mention
Multi-format: Grand Print Services and Priority Printing received an honourable mention

Grand Print Services took the Out of Home for Good Winner, for its AAMI Braille campaign for Shift20 Initiative’s collaboration with the Dylan Alcott Foundation and AAMI. This was designed by Special Group and managed by OMD Sydney.

Grand Print took home a series of Honourable Mentions. The first of which was a collaboration with Priority Printing, which got the Best Use of Multi-Format  for its Telstra Christmas campaign, designed by creative agency The Monkeys and managed by media agency OMD.

Grand Print Services also took the Innovation in Out of Home Honourable Mention for its work on Amazon’s Holiday Campaign, designed by Mediabrands Content Studios and managed by Rufus.

Out of Home for Good: A win for Grand Print Services
Out of Home for Good: A win for Grand Print Services

 

 

 

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