Call for entries: International Tomorrow Awards to award the best work without category restrictions

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tomorrowmain.jpgTheTomorrow Awards, an exciting advertising industry initiative, has justlaunched, promising to redefine everything about the way advertisingcreative work is awarded and judged around the world.

Insteadof placing various creative media into separate categories, which canoften leave truly game changing media and technologies in limbo, theTomorrow Awards will showcase and award creative and technologicalexcellence without any categories. The concept of a category neutralaward show – the first ever on a global scale – allows only the bestideas to rise to the top, regardless of media or platform.

“The industry is at a crossroads and the Tomorrow Awards has a purpose– to help the industry navigate through change,” says Ignacio Oreamuno,president of the Tomorrow Awards. “By letting the industry dictate theshortlist, we’re giving power back to the community, and at the sametime we’re helping them discover new directions, new media and newpossibilities that will inspire them in their own professional lives.”

 

Picture 908.pngThe Tomorrow Awards also seek to revolutionize the manner in whichaward shows are judged, as every entry will be publicly voted on by theglobal advertising industry itself, with potentially thousands ofonline judges. The results of this voting will determine a shortlist ofentries, which will then be judged by a select group of ‘MonsterJudges’, an international body of lauded creative leaders, including Mark Chalmers, Partner and Creative Director of Perfect Fools Netherlands, Colleen DeCourcy, Chief Digital Officer at TBWA Worldwide New York, Naoki Ito, Executive Creative Director at Wieden + Kennedy Tokyo, Sergio Mugnaini, Interactive Creative Director at ALMAP BBDO Brazil and Robert Wong, Executive Creative Director at Google Creative Lab and headed by Tomorrow Awards Chairman Rei Inamoto (pictured), Chief Creative Officer of AKQA.

 

Inamoto is excited about the possibilities of the Tomorrow Awards.”When Ignacio asked me if I would judge this totally unknown, new show,I said yes with one condition: Get rid of the categories. TV, Print,Outdoor, Digital. Whatever. Those are handcuffs that we industry-typesput on ourselves. When you look at game-changing ideas in history, theywere avant-garde because they didn’t fit into these categories, theseboxes. This is the first award show that is getting rid of those boxesin order to discover the powerful ideas of Tomorrow.”

 

Creative and technological innovation is progressing at an exponential rate, and to recognize

this, the Tomorrow Awards will run on a quarterly basis, with Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter sessions.

With its strong focus on the future, The Tomorrow Awards also believes in supporting the next

generation of creative professionals. To this end, 10% of all entry proceeds will be devoted to a scholarship fundgiven to renowned international advertising schools. For the inauguralyear of the Tomorrow Awards, the selected schools are Hyper Island ofSweden and VCU Brandcenter of the USA.

 

The Tomorrow Awards Call for Entries is NOW OPEN.