Agencies, studios and freelancers in 11 countries and regions in Asia-Pacific have 151 finalist entries for the ADC 101st Annual Awards, reveals The One Club for Creativity.
All finalists will win either Gold, Silver or Bronze Cubes or Merits, to be announced on May 18 during Creative Week 2022.
India has two ADC 101st Annual Awards finalist entries: Black Swan Life Mumbai “Funnel” for Indus Speciality Oils, and Novel New Delhi for “Deathworthy” on behalf of Project 39A.
Primary Country | Primary Credit | Entry Title | Client / Brand | Disciplines | Category |
India | Black Swan Life / Mumbai | Funnel | Indus Speciality Oils | Packaging Design | Innovation |
India | Novel / New Delhi | Deathworthy | Project 39A | Publication Design | Books - Jacket |
China led the way in APAC with 73 finalist entries. Xi'an Gaopeng Xi’an has 10 the finalists. Taiwan - China has 12 ADC 101st Annual Awards finalists. Macau SAR - China has six finalists. There are six finalists from Hong Kong SAR - China, including three for Makkaihang Design Hong Kong.
A total of 762 entries from 36 counties are ADC 101st Annual Awards finalists this year. The top five countries for finalists are the US with 372, Germany with 91, China with 73, Japan with 46, and Canada with 37.
The ADC 101st Annual Awards ceremony will take place in person during Creative Week 2022 on Wednesday, May 18 at Gotham Hall in New York. In addition to honoring this year’s top winners including Best of Show, Best of Discipline and other special awards, the evening will feature a belated celebration of ADC’s historic 100th anniversary, which was postponed last year due to the pandemic, and include important members and winners from throughout ADC history.
The event will also include a special presentation of the prestigious Manship Medallion, the original ADC competition award created by famed sculptor Paul Manship who made the Prometheus statue in Rockefeller Center, to 12 highly accomplished members of the creative community who have had a great impact on ADC through the years.