http://awards.dandad.org/2009/categories
Black Pencil in Graphic Design (Applied Print Graphics): UK coins by Matt Dent, for Royal Mail
Of the four Black Pencils awarded, Droga5 picked up two, Art+Com received one for their stunning BMW kinetic sculpture and Matt Dent's redesign of the UK coinage meant he also went home with D&AD's most coveted award.
Other successes included Ghost Robot's Wanderlust video for Bjork and DDB London's posters for Harvey Nichols featuring Wallace and Gromit.
"The four Black Pencil winners demonstrate the power and all-encompassing nature of creativity – in education, politics and even in the change in our pockets," says D&AD President, Garrick Hamm. "These winners are more than just great pieces of communication, they change our behaviour and touch our lives."
Black Pencil in Environmental Design (Installations): Kinetic sculpture by Art+Com, for BMW (Germany)
Black Pencil in Viral (Writing): The Great Schlep campaign film by Droga5, for the Jewish Council of Education & Resarch (US)
Black Pencil in Integrated (Integrated): Million campaign by Droga5, for the New York City Department of Education (US). Check out the film about the project by clicking on "case studies" at the Droga5 site, here
Yellow Pencil in Graphic Design (Environmental Graphics): Bigger Storage Ideas by Ogilvy Frankfurt, for IKEA (Germany)
Yellow Pencil in Art Direction (Poster Advertising): Husky & Camel (one in series) by BBDO/Proximity Malaysia, for Jeep (Malaysia)
Yellow Pencil in Graphic Design (Integrated Graphics): Coca-Cola identity by Turner Duckworth London & San Francisco, for Coca-Cola (UK)
Yellow Pencil in Magazine & Newspaper Design (Entire Newspapers): Público (Portugal)
Yellow Pencil in Art Direction (Press Advertising): Paparazzi (one of series) by CLM BBDO, for Alka Seltzer (France)
Yellow Pencil in Digital Installations (Digital Installation): Cloud sculpture by Troika, for British Airways (UK)
Yellow Pencil in TV & Cinema Advertising (41-60 seconds): Pinata by TBWA\Chiat\Day, for Skittles (US)
Yellow Pencil in TV & Cinema Crafts (Special Effects): It's Mine by MJZ, for Coca Cola (US)
Yellow Pencil in TV & Cinema Communications (TV Promotions): Stanley Kubrick Season promo by Channel 4, for More4 (UK). See it on YouTube, here
Yellow Pencil in Branding (Printed Materials): TED 696 project (printed bags) by BMF, for Tooheys Extra Dry 696ml (Australia)
All of the winning work can be viewed at: dandad.org/awards09. The D&AD Annual 2009, designed by Peter Saville, will be published in September.
winner in the Packaging category. The Trouble Maker Campaign from the HanTang Communications Group in China for Quzhou Seezo Trading puts dictator's faces on condoms suggesting that the product's use may have prevented the birth of some undesirables...
Next up, big agency but small project, again in Packaging: the Newspaper to New Paper Project from Dentsu Tokyo for Ichida Garden. Old newspapers were overprinted to provide wrapping for fruit and veg sold by a street vendor.
Das Comitee from Germany won in Photography for its Faces of Evil book in which the faces of despots were created using portraits of ordinary people
In Environmental Design, Studio Rasic from Croatia won for Bijela cesta 'U iscekivanju kise' (White road 'Waiting for the Rain’). Created for the Mediterranean Sculptors' Symposium, the project is in the Park of Sculptures in Labin, Croatia. It's made from 1245 square blocks of highly polished limestone: 806 have cut-out circles which are allowed to become filled with rainwater and leaves to make the text legible.
Also from the Environmental category is the C]space DRL10 Pavilion by Nex Architecture for the Architectural Association's Design Research Lab. The Pavilion won a competition to mark the DRL's tenth birthday and was installed outside its HQ in London's Bedford Square
In Websites, Tokyo's Bascule won for the 12 CAMS, CREATE YOUR RAINBOW for Radiohead in which users could mix their own version of a live performance from 12 different cameras
Singapore's Work
won in both Graphic Design and Illustration for WERK No.16: Joe Magee Special
Two other Yellow Pencil winners have been featured by us before: Nick Asbury's Corpoetics booklet in which corporate mission statements are reworked into strangely revealing poems (we wrote about it here)
And Christopher Doyle's personal Identity Guidelines, which we covered here. Both won in Writing for Design
All the Black and Yellow Pencils awarded are listed below.