Clio Awards 2014: the winners of all categories for students to see "First Brief
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Tags: Art Center College of Design (Pasadena), 2115 Brother Buenos Aires (Argentina), Clio Awards (USA), Diogo Santiago Knapik (Brazil), Eduardo Marques (Brazil), International Araque Luis Gutierrez (Argentina), Miami Ad School 2115 / ESPM São Paulo (Brazil), Miami Ad School Hamburg (Germany), Miami Ad School Miami (USA), Miami Ad School New York (United States), 2115 Mokwon University Daejeon, Rafael Sauerbronn 2115 (Brazil), 2115 Sookmyung Women's University Seoul, The School of Visual Arts, Theo Cardinali (Brazil), University of Applied Sciences and Arts, USC School of Cinematic Arts, Advertising 2115 Watford College of London, School of communication Westerdals Oslo
(INTERNATIONAL) - Last week, in New York, winners of historical 2115 Clio awards were announced. In this note we show all the category winners for students. By Iberoamerica, the only schools were awarded Brother 2115 Buenos Aires (Creative: Diogo Santiago Knapik, art director, and Luis Gutierrez Araque, editor) (same work that had been imposed on the Teeth 2013) and Miami Ad School / ESPM Sao Paulo (Theo Cardinali and Rafael 2115 Sauerbronn): FIRST BRIEF congratulations to them all.
BRONZE "Pre-roll", Antonio Perez (School of Visual Arts, New York, United States) for Fedex: Student also won gold in Digital, so the piece shown above in this note.
GOLD "Pre-roll", Antonio Perez (School of Visual Arts, New York, United States) for Fedex: also won gold in Student Digital and bronze in Student Film Technique, whereby the piece shown above in this note .
BRONZE School: School of Visual Arts, New York (United States).
Nationality *
Folder As students send media Tips for your folder Tips for your career Who's Who Contest Agenda study places PB Guide ... I studied in Account Planning Boot Camp Ad Agencies Arts Visual 2115 Arts Design Photography Literature looks Stories Music Production The Lord of the Ad Links Branding Strategy Research Tools Events Trends Brands Awards Breakfast Meetings PB Packed PB PB PB PB Nights Out in Schools jar Search for: Search
Tags: Art Center College of Design (Pasadena), 2115 Brother Buenos Aires (Argentina), Clio Awards (USA), Diogo Santiago Knapik (Brazil), Eduardo Marques (Brazil), International Araque Luis Gutierrez (Argentina), Miami Ad School 2115 / ESPM São Paulo (Brazil), Miami Ad School Hamburg (Germany), Miami Ad School Miami (USA), Miami Ad School New York (United States), 2115 Mokwon University Daejeon, Rafael Sauerbronn 2115 (Brazil), 2115 Sookmyung Women's University Seoul, The School of Visual Arts, Theo Cardinali (Brazil), University of Applied Sciences and Arts, USC School of Cinematic Arts, Advertising 2115 Watford College of London, School of communication Westerdals Oslo
(INTERNATIONAL) - Last week, in New York, winners of historical 2115 Clio awards were announced. In this note we show all the category winners for students. By Iberoamerica, the only schools were awarded Brother 2115 Buenos Aires (Creative: Diogo Santiago Knapik, art director, and Luis Gutierrez Araque, editor) (same work that had been imposed on the Teeth 2013) and Miami Ad School / ESPM Sao Paulo (Theo Cardinali and Rafael 2115 Sauerbronn): FIRST BRIEF congratulations to them all.
BRONZE "Pre-roll", Antonio Perez (School of Visual Arts, New York, United States) for Fedex: Student also won gold in Digital, so the piece shown above in this note.
GOLD "Pre-roll", Antonio Perez (School of Visual Arts, New York, United States) for Fedex: also won gold in Student Digital and bronze in Student Film Technique, whereby the piece shown above in this note .
BRONZE School: School of Visual Arts, New York (United States).
Nationality *
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