The end of the year, December 31, is also the deadline for Early Bird entires for both ADC 94th Annual Awards and ADC Tomorrow Awards 2015. All professional submissions entered before the stroke of midnight that evening will receive 10% off their entire order.
Don’t know much about the ADC Awards?
The ADC Annual Awards of Art + Craft in Advertising and Design is the first international award show of its kind, in that its focus is on the artistry and craft behind the best in design, advertising, photography, illustration, motion and interactive work.
Winners receive Gold, Silver and Bronze ADC Cubes (aha, so that’s what “I’ve won a Cube” means), and truly exceptional entrants can also earn the Black Cube, representing Best in Show.
The ADC 94th Annual Awards will be awarded during two separate night celebrations during the ADC Festival in Miami. The first will applaud the best in Design, Illustration, Photography and Print Advertising on the first evening of the Festival at the Vizcaya Musuem and Gardens. Broadcast Advertising, Interactive and Motion winners will be applauded on the second night, at the New World Center.
The ADC Tomorrow Awards is an award show that applauds work that truly pushes creative and technological boundaries – inspires trends rather than following them.
The Tomorrow Awards is unique among award shows in that:
There are no categories within the awards – great ideas are shown alongside great ideas, with no boundaries on size, scope or media options. One of the signs of a potential Tomorrow Awards winner is that it defies traditional award show categories.
All entries are shortlisted by industry judges from around the world and across many creative disciplines. This year’s judging phase will be held live in the ADC Gallery. The Monster Judges, a panel of men and women highly respected in creative and tech circles, discuss, debate and ultimately select five winners that stand above all entries as examples of forward-thinking ideas.
The ADC Tomorrow Awards 2015 will be applauded at 1111 Lincoln Avenue during the final evening of the Festival.








