The Andys has announced its winners. The Grandy for Best in Show went to brilliant and brave idea, Draw Ketchup for Heinz. Canadian agency, Rethink, asked people throughout the world to draw ketchup. Most of them drew the Heinz bottle.
Leo Burnett Chicago’s The Lost Class gave Change The Ref the Social Good Andy for second year in a row.
Special Awards:
- Best In House: Verizon
- Best New Agency: Lanfranco & Cordova
- Holding Company of the Year: IPG
- Network of the Year: McCann Worldgroup
- Production Company of the Year: Biscuit Filmworks
Best of Region:
APAC: A Career-Limiting Film for Global Women NZ , Saatchi & Saatchi
Europe: Shutter Ads for Heineken, Publicis Italy
Greater China: The Comeback – Shot on iPhone for Apple, Media Arts Lab
LATAM: Degree Inclusive for Unilever, Wunderman Thompson Argentina
MENA: Who’s Your Cabbie? for Roads & Transport Authority, VMLY&R
As the first awards show of the season, what wins at the Andys is often regarded as a predictor for what work will go on to sweep other shows. Here’s the predictor list:
- Bihar, choosing tomorrow for BBK, LLORENTE & CUENCA S.L
- Bless Your F*ing Cooch for eos, Mischief @ No Fixed Address
- Degree Inclusive for Unilever, Wunderman Thompson Argentina
- OREO x Pokémon for OREO (Mondelez International, Inc.), Dentsu
- OREO Thins Camo Packs for OREO (Mondelez International, Inc.), the community
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- Piñatex for Dole Sunshine Company + Ananas Anam, L&C
- Sunbrew for Corona ABINBEV, David Miami
- The Lost Class for Change the Ref Inc., Leo Burnett Chicago
- The Wish for PENNY, Serviceplan Group SE & Co. KG
- Welcome to the Icelandverse for Inspired by Iceland, SS+K
Find a full list of Andys winners here.
View the shortlist here.
“I’ve chaired juries in almost all of the top award shows, and they have all been incredible experiences. But having a chance to do it for two consecutive years and with a jury as senior as the ANDYs, has allowed us to not only pick an outstanding selection of winners (who will earn a lot more metal this year, I promise) but also build towards the future,” statedPJ Pereira, co-founder and creative chairman, Pereira O’Dell. “From deepening the discussions that judges are not here to teach the industry, but to learn on its behalf; to making the ANDYs a more international show; to launching this idea that judges of big shows can thank the industry for such honour by helping accelerate the growth of a new generation of leaders that our world demands to see.”