FURBY WINS GOLD, SILVER AT DUBAI LYNX

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Picture 18.pngPicture 22.pngPicture 20.pngAt the Dubai Lynx awards – run by the Cannes organisers – Jay Furby, former CD of the Furnace, Sydney [who has dropped off the radar for a year in self-imposed creative exile] has shown his mettle again. After freelancing in the UAE for just one month he has managed to win one of six Golds awarded for best print campaign and a Silver in the print category. Both were for his Yellow Pages campaign from Grey Worldwide Dubai. He also scored seven finalists.

Having completed five illustrated books [two by Graham Watson] which are with publishers, he is now intending to get back into the ad game after a much needed rest.

Says Furby: “I just tried to do the simplest communication I could and two colours and two words seemed to be as simple as it can get for a poster. I’m really happy the judges agreed.

“I feel I am ready to write interesting and different ads again, I didn’t want a job until I finished my journey. Now that period has ended. I have learnt a lot about myself from this break and feel refreshed and tummy-grumbly hungry.

“Wherever that will be, is inconsequential, as I believe you can do interesting work anywhere. It is all about the challenge, growth and lifes experiences. I am not a fan of moaning about where you work and all the struggles and pitfalls it presents. I am a great believer in doing.

“If you look at the standards of the work awarded at the Lynx awards it is easy to see that the world standard and competition is improving dramatically no matter what office you sit in. Ideally i only want to work with smart and good natured people. I will never repeat recent mistakes!”