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Brass digital designer wins D&AD New Blood Award
Brass agency is incredibly proud to have another D&AD winner within its ranks. Brass digital designer, Damon, was awarded a D&AD Pencil at the prestigious D&AD New Blood Awards 2016 ceremony, held on Thursday 7th July at the Old Truman Brewery, London. Answering a live brief, his award winning campaign saw him re-imagine the Adobe Creative Cloud for a youth audience.
The D&AD New Blood Awards is the ultimate accolade for young talent within the advertising creative industry; identifying, showcasing and nurturing tomorrow’s creative superstars. In addition to the award, D&AD New Blood winners have their name set down in print in the D&AD Annual, alongside the Professional Awards winners. This year, there were only 211 winners from 18 countries, with entries coming from all creative disciplines.
Damon has already established himself as an exceptional talent within Brass agency when not winning D&AD awards; creating social media and video animations for some of the agency’s clients, on such nationally recognised brand names as MAOAM, Haribo, and Ribena. His D&AD win adds to the raft of existing D&AD Awarded talent already working within Brass, with three other Brass employees already claiming the prestigious accolade.
Commenting on Damon’s win, Paul Mallett, Managing Partner at Brass, stated: “We’re incredibly proud to have such a talented young animation genius working on our client accounts at Brass. Not only is it a fantastic validation of Damon’s ability, but is testament to the high calibre of creative talent we have working within the agency.“
Contact hello@brassagency.com or visit www.brass-alt.com for more information on Brass digital marketing
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