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Description
Epica Book 33 features inspirational work from the 2019 Epica Awards. It showcases outstanding creativity in advertising, design, media, PR and digital communications.
As well as over 1000 colour images, the book includes winning and high-scoring entries, comments from Epica's unique jury of journalists, and behind-the-scenes interviews with Grand Prix winners. Like previous editions of this annual publication, it is a unique source of information and ideas for professionals, young talents – and anyone fascinated by the world of creative communications.
Table of Contents
Foreword
2019 Winners
The Jury
Awards Ceremony
Annual Report
Food and Drink
Consumer Services
Household Products and Services
Public Interest
Health and Beauty
Automotive
Media and Entertainment
Business to Business and Corporate
Radio
Direct Marketing
Media Usage
Branded Content
PR and Promotions
Craft and Imagery
Design
Interactive
Integrated
Product details
Published | 29 Oct 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 400 |
ISBN | 9781350159945 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
Illustrations | 1000 colour illus |
Series | Epica |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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The Epica Awards are a celebration of curiosity. Judged by journalists; the people whose very profession demands them to
be relentlessly curious.Matt Eastwood, Worldwide Chief Creative Officer, J. Walter Thompson
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A great journalist is unbiased, and a great journalist cares deeply. What better group of people to judge an advertising
show?Tor Myhren, Vice-President Marketing Communications, Apple Inc.
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Work that points the way to the advertising of tomorrow.
Olivier Altmann, Co-Founder, Altmann + Pacreau, Paris
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The Epica Book helps us remember what was great and why it was great.
Miguel Sokoloff, President of Mullen Lowe Global Creative Council
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The Epica Awards have shown that advertising and art can actually belong together.
Euronews