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Events: The New York Times Magazine wins four photography Gold Cubes on second day of ADC 99th Annual Awards

NEW YORK, USA —The New York Times Magazine was the top winner on the second day of the week-long online ADC 99th Annual Awards, leading the way with four Gold Cubes, all in Photography, along with a Silver and a Bronze.

Fifty-five prestigious Cubes were awarded in Experiential Design, Photography and Spatial Design.

The New York Times Magazine also landed Best of Discipline in Photography for “The King Becomes Her.”  In Spatial Design, the Best of Discipline went to BBDO Minneapolis and BBDO New York for “The Infinity Classroom” on behalf of Theirworld.

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Best of Discipline for Experiential went to FCB Chicago with FCBX and Lord + Thomas, both Chicago, for “Most Dangerous Street” on behalf of Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence.

The ADC 99th Annual Awards, a continually-running show celebrating excellence in craft and innovation in all forms of design and advertising, is part of The One Club for Creativity, a global leading nonprofit organization supporting and celebrating the global creative community.

“Every year, for 99 years, ADC rewards the very best work because it moves us forward,” said Steve Sandstrom, creative director, designer and founder, Sandstrom Partners New York and member of The One Club Board of Directors.

 

Winners in other disciplines will be announced each day this week, accompanied by daily Instagram Live conversations between ADC 99th jury members and the creatives behind the biggest winning works.

ADC Gold Cube winners for the second day of the ADC 99th Annual Awards are below.  The complete list of all Gold, Silver, Bronze and Merit winners for these disciplines can be viewed here.

Experiential Design (3 Gold, 4 Silver, 9 Bronze, 41 Merit)

 

ADC Gold Cubes went to:

  • No Fixed Address Toronto “Lolli: The Exhibit Nobody Wants to Talk About” for Canadian Centre for Child Protection in Environmental Design – Exhibition Design
  • FCB Chicago with FCBX and Lord + Thomas, both Chicago, “Most Dangerous Street” for Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence in Experiential Design – Installations – Single
  • Goodby Silverstein & Partners with GS&P Social and Elevel, all in San Francisco, “Lessons in Herstory” for Daughters of the Evolution in Digital Experiences – Augmented / Mixed Reality

Photography (7 Gold, 9 Silver, 19 Bronze, 38 Merit)

 

ADC Gold Cube went to:

  • Ami Vitale Productions MIssoula “The Last Goodbye” for National Geographic in Wildlife – Single
  • The Cut New York for its own “A Pas de Deux of Color and Shape” in Fashion – Series
  • The New York Times Magazine New York for its own “The King Becomes Her” in Music / Entertainment – Single
  • The New York Times Magazine New York for its own “So the internet didn’t turn out the way we hoped” in Fine Art / Conceptual – Single
  • The New York Times Magazine New York for its own “Great Performers” in Portraiture – Series
  • The New York Times Magazine New York for its own “The Haunted” in Photojournalism – Series
  • New York Magazine New York for its own “Reasons to Love New York” in Street – Series

Spatial Design (2 Gold, 5 Silver, 7 Bronze, 31 Merit)

ADC Gold Cubes went to:

  • BBDO Minneapolis with BBDO New York “The Infinity Classroom” for Theirworld in Design for Good – Spatial Design
  • TBWA\Media Arts Lab Los Angeles “AirPods Pro” for Apple in Spatial Design – Retail Design

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