D&AD SILVER NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED MAY 2


What does 7,000 m2 of space plus 24,480 pieces of work plus 310 judges, divided by 45 hours of decision making and 29 categories equal? The perfect equation to identify the year's most groundbreaking work and the final winners of D&AD Yellow Pencils.
For five gruelling days in closed sessions, the world's top creative practitioners judged the entries to the D&AD Global Awards 2006, following intense debate, discovery, some disputes, and finally, anonymous voting.
It wasn't all work work work however, as D&AD judges were rewarded for their efforts with a networking event hosted by UK Trade & Investment and a D&AD party at JWT London, who kindly supplied the venue.
"D&AD put on a spectacular show this year - and that was just the judging,' said TV & Cinema Graphics Jury Foreman Jonathan Kneebone from The Glue Society, Sydney. "With a record number of entries, and over 300 judges from around the world, you can be sure more people than ever before are going to be disappointed this year - but that's why D&AD remains the ultimate award for any creative individual."
See the D&AD Yellow Pencil nominated work online before the winners of the Pencils are announced - visit www.dandad.org from 2 May.

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Anonymous said:

What a pretty photo.

Anonymous said:

nice.when do the winners of the fairfax young creative competition get announced?Today is the judging right?

Anonymous said:

2:45 PMThey have already been announced:Finalists:Chris Mainwaring/Trevor BarkerPaul van der Harr/Merv NeagleAnn Sargent/Andrew VlahosDarren Bennet/Michelle TimmsCraig Turley/Sean Denham

Anonymous said:

(sniff, sniff)That smells like bullshit.What's your source.

Anonymous said:

yeah, do those ppl even exist?

Anonymous said:

umm..Fairfax...it's on their adcentre website, unless their web boys are having a gag...also end questions with a question mark.

Anonymous said:

I saw it there too...

Anonymous said:

Michelle Timms is awesome

Anonymous said:

I'd hit it!

Anonymous said:

I heard Chuck Norris was a finalist. He's sure to win, he's never lost anything yet.

Anonymous said:

Oh dear, kiddies. Isn't anyone who reads this blog either old enough or worldly enough to realise that the names 3:14 listed are former football and basketball heros? You've had your eager little legs pulled.

Anonymous said:

I heard it was Cameron Ling/Spiro Malakellis...

Anonymous said:

Shit.Mr T entered as well.That means if Chuck and Mr T never loose, we may see the end of the world as two unstoppable forces collide.

Anonymous said:

is that you sniffing damo?

Anonymous said:

No 4:40pm you heard wrong. It was Lingy and Tony Malakellis. Spiro's less successful brother.

Anonymous said:

I heard it was Shawn Micheals/Marty Jennetty

Anonymous said:

What d'ya mean 5.02?I'd add the Hoff in for wife beatery

Anonymous said:

Anyone else notice that two of the finalists are ex West Coast Eagles players?Chris Mainwaring & Craig Turley.

Anonymous said:

I just heard the Glue Society boys took it out again. Bastards. I wanted that trip so bad, French girls are hot.

Anonymous said:

sorry 'were'

Anonymous said:

French chicks arnt that good...plus I heard that Ben Cousins and Michael Gardiner where the winners

Anonymous said:

One of the teams at The Palace should of won - their entries were awesome...i know cause im one of the judges. it was rigged. obviously.

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