Campaign India Team
Nov 09, 2009

Clio Awards 2010 announces call for entries

The Clio Awards for advertising and design have announced a call for entries for its 2010 edition.The online entry system for the Awards are open and submissions will be accepted at www.clioawards.com. All the creative work published between January 1, 2009 till March 2010 is eligible for entry. Submission deadlines and event details will be announced later this year.

Clio Awards 2010 announces call for entries

The Clio Awards for advertising and design have announced a call for entries for its 2010 edition.

The online entry system for the Awards are open and submissions will be accepted at www.clioawards.com. All the creative work published between January 1, 2009 till March 2010 is eligible for entry. Submission deadlines and event details will be announced later this year.

This year the awards will be given out in categories such as Billboard, Content & Contact, Design, Direct Mail, Hall of Fame, Innovative Media, Integrated Campaign, Interactive, Poster, Print, Radio, Television/Cinema/Digital, Strategic Communications/Public Relations and Student.

In order to accomodate the wide range of entry submissions, the Awards has made an improvement to the Interactive medium. Once the entrant has selected the Interactive medium, the new entry process provides an additional opportunity to segment entries including: website and microsite; banner and other display; mobile; viral and other interactive.

"Due to the growing number of interactive entries submitted to the Clio Awards, we decided to provide specific entry types, in order to support newer forms of advertising, including mobile and viral campaigns," said Karl Vontz, director of events, AdweekMedia and Clio Awards. "Providing this additional layer of choices within the broad interactive medium allows both the entrant and judges to further distinguish what makes this particular entry significant among other similar campaigns."

More details available at www.clioawards.com.

 

 

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