Tag: The One Club

  • The One Show opens its doors to the insurgents

    The One Show opens its doors to the insurgents

    NEW YORK: The One Club has shaken up its awards structure in the most significant overhaul in decades, launching The One Show Indies—a dedicated competition designed to level the playing field for independent agencies, design firms and freelance creators locked out of the global creative spotlight by better-resourced rivals.

    The new category, debuting within The One Show 2026, is a direct challenge to the holding company orthodoxy that has long dominated the industry’s most prestigious accolade. Entry is restricted to truly independent outfits: at minimum 51 per cent founder or staff-owned, with no more than four physical offices. The signal is unmistakable. The One Club reckons independent shops are being starved of recognition, and it intends to rectify that.

    The One Club chief executive Kevin Swanepoel  framed the initiative as an act of creative liberation. “The One Show Indies is like a new rebel wing inside The One Show,” he said, summoning the rhetoric of insurgency. “We’re recognising independent shops and creators who make powerful work without holding company budgets and restraints.”

    The economics of entry have been designed to entice participation. Submissions are capped at a modest ten entries per eligible shop, with each piece of work allowed into no more than three categories. Entry fees come at a steep 20 per cent discount off The One Show’s regular rate, whilst burdensome case study films are restricted in their use as judging material. The combined effect is tangible: a genuine attempt to remove the financial and administrative friction that deters cash-strapped independents from throwing their hat in the ring.

    The jury will be drawn entirely from creatives at independent agencies, using the same rigorous judging standards that underpin The One Show’s reputation. Winners will claim Gold, Silver and Bronze Pencils and Merit awards, with an additional Crystal Pencil bestowed on an overall Best of Indies champion. A separate celebration event is planned, staged in casual surroundings away from the formal May ceremonies during Creative Week.

    The One Show Indies crystallises a shift in the creative industry’s consciousness. Independents have spent years grumbling about glass ceilings at award shows dominated by multinational holding companies. They’ve complained—often with justification—that the costs of entry and the judging structures inherently favour agencies with dedicated awards departments, bigger budgets, and armies of administrative staff to shepherd work through the submission process.

    This new category doesn’t solve that structural imbalance entirely. But it cracks the door open. For smaller shops punching above their weight, a One Show Pencil—even one contested exclusively amongst independents—remains a genuine prize. It offers market validation, bragging rights, and the kind of industry credibility that shapes client perceptions and staff recruitment.

    The One Club’s motives are plainly also commercial. Awards bodies thrive on volume and participation. Attracting a hitherto underserved cohort of independents will swell submission numbers and fortify The One Club’s position as the creative industry’s dominant credentialing authority.

    Entry deadlines are stacked across four rounds, with the super-early window closing 30  October  2025, offering the deepest discounts. Regular entry runs until 23 January 2026, with a final window through 20 February 2026. Judging commences in January, with winners announced in May.

    The One Club operates as a non-profit, recycling revenue from entries back into industry programming across four pillars: education, inclusion and diversity, gender equality, and creative development. That circularity—awards funding grassroots support—gives the organisation a moral sheen beyond the commercial calculus of conventional awards schemes.

    The One Show Indies lands at a moment when the creative industry is reassessing who deserves a voice. This rebel wing may just prove to be the most inclusive—and competitive—corner of the awards landscape.

  • Kainaz Karmakar named One Show 2025 jury president

    Kainaz Karmakar named One Show 2025 jury president

    Mumbai: Ogilvy India CCO Kainaz Karmakar in Mumbai, has been named jury president for out-of-home, print & promotional for The One Show 2025.

    Senior creative leaders from around the world are appointed as Jury Presidents to lead the judging for each discipline, and have a vote on the work.  The list of confirmed jury presidents can be viewed here.  

    In addition, members of The One Club board of directors will be present during judging, serving as non-voting facilitators in jury discussions.

    “The One Show’s reputation is built on the integrity of its juries and judging process,” said The One Club CEO Kevin Swanepoel. “Kainaz and the rest of the jury presidents will help further this legacy of the fairest and most positive judging process.”

    Entries for The One Show 2025 are now open, with fees increasing after each deadline. The super-early entry deadline for maximum savings is 1 November 2024, followed by the early deadline on 13 December 2024, the regular deadline on 31 January 2025, the extended deadline on 14 February 2025, and the final deadline on 28 February 2025.

    The full juries will be announced in December, with early judging starting in January 2025. Finalists will be announced in April, and winners of the gold, silver, bronze pencil, and merit awards will be revealed during creative week in May 2025 in New York.

    Submissions must include work background, creative ideas, insights and strategy, execution, and results to support judges’ decisions and enhance the One Show awards archive.

    All winning entries are showcased in the archive and viewable for free for one year. Winners also receive a complimentary one-year membership to The One Club, which includes full archive access.

    Agencies, brands, production companies, and individuals behind winning work are featured in The One Show Creative Rankings and The One Club’s Global Creative Rankings, which combine results from The One Show, ADC Annual Awards, Type Directors Club (TDC) Awards, ADCE Awards, and One Asia Creative Awards. Winners are ranked globally, regionally, and by country.

  • NOT W+K puts an end to humblebragging for The One Show

    NOT W+K puts an end to humblebragging for The One Show

    Mumbai: NOT W+K, Wieden+Kennedy London’s standalone design and branding studio, unveiled a cheeky visual approach to the 2024 One Show awards with the launch of “The One to Brag About.” The new campaign, featuring a humorous ChatGPT-powered bot, aims to shift the narrative surrounding award shows, encouraging individuals not only to promote and enter The One Show, but also to celebrate juries, nominations, wins, and more.

    The hero piece of the concept is The One Show Brag Bot—a ChatGPT-powered brag generator on a single-minded mission: to put an end to the humblebrag.  The bot recognizes that entering, judging, or winning The One Show is properly worth bragging about, and provides dozens of menu options to create witty brags.

    The AI tool helps judges, nominees, and winners of The One Show brag about their achievements. It’s also open to anyone beyond The One Show, helping people brag about random things such as new jobs, promotions, how hard they’re working, and even the infamous, “I had that idea first!”

    Shortly after opening its doors at the beginning of 2023, NOT W+K was tapped by The One Club for Creativity to curate a fresh and creative visual identity for the upcoming One Show award season that went beyond design aesthetics. To do so, NOT W+K leaned into the truth around awards: we aren’t comfortable bragging about them, but they’re certainly worth bragging about.

    Brag Bot: PROMOTION

    Rooted in the anxiety and hesitations around self-promotion within awards culture in the advertising industry, NOT W+K created “The One to Brag About” to invite people to see the funny side of humblebragging, all while celebrating wins unashamedly.

    This approach was the driving force for the tone of voice for the entire platform, making the role of visual identity two-fold: to be simple enough to get out of the way of the big idea, and to create a beautifully crafted, traditional, non-digital counterpoint to the very current, very digital technology that sits at the heart of “The One to Brag About.”

    What does it mean to win at One Show?

    The Brag Bot is accompanied by a suite of videos, including a teaser film and a quick step-by-step guide on “How to Brag with Brag Bot,” among others. The bot can be utilized across social media channels, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Visit The One Show Brag Bot now to start celebrating.

    Introducing… Brag Bot

    “We want to get people talking about The One Show in a way that feels fun and relatable,” said The One Club CEO Kevin Swanepoel. “As an industry, we should champion the efforts that go into the world-class creativity that people, agencies, and brands put out around the world. ‘The One to Brag About’ recognizes and celebrates the fact that entering, judging, and winning at The One Show is truly something to boast about.”

    “How do you find a new way to talk about awards?  We thought long and hard about this, and awards culture in general,” added NOT W+K director of branding & design Anika Ramani. “Trawling through social media and looking inward, our insight was staring us in the face. We’ve all been guilty of humblebragging. Everywhere we looked, people were posting about their achievements but doing their best to make it seem nonchalant. We wanted to flip this norm on its head, have people own the brag, help people who don’t know how to brag, and give our industry a reason to celebrate.”

    Entries to The One Show 2024 can be submitted now, with fees increasing after each deadline period. The regular deadline is 26 January 2024, the extended deadline is 16 February 2024, and the final deadline is 1 March 2024.

    The complete list of more than 250 top creatives who will serve on The One Show 2024 juries can be viewed here. Finalists will be announced in April 2024, and Gold, Silver, and Bronze Pencil and Merit winners will be unveiled during Creative Week in New York, 13-17 May 2024.

  • The One Club announces finalists from 18 Countries for Young Guns 21

    The One Club announces finalists from 18 Countries for Young Guns 21

    Mumbai: The One Club for Creativity announced the talented young creatives in 18 countries and regions who have been selected as finalists for the prestigious Young Guns 21 competition, celebrating international creative professionals aged 30 or younger.

    Young Guns is the industry’s only global, cross-disciplinary, portfolio-based awards competition that identifies and celebrates today’s vanguard of young creatives.  This year’s entries were judged by a diverse jury of 100 top creatives — many of whom are past YG winners — from 47 countries.

    This year’s winners will be announced on 1 November and celebrated at a special in-person party hosted by designer, author, educator, and “Design Matters” podcaster Debbie Millman on 15 November at Sony Hall in New York.

    All Young Guns winners receive a unique version of the iconic Young Guns Cube, designed exclusively for this year’s incoming class, and have their permanent profile page added to the Young Guns website.  Winners also get a complimentary one-year One Club for Creativity membership, permanent membership in the Young Guns network, a chance to be featured in Young Guns events and an assortment of career-boosting opportunities from Young Guns sponsors.

    Program branding and design of the YG Cube award itself is reimagined each year by a past Young Gun winner.  This year’s YG21 branding was created by Zuzanna Rogatty (YG18), senior designer at COLLINS New York.

    Levine/Leavitt Artist In Residence Award:

    For the 10th consecutive year, international artists management agency and Young Guns sponsor Levine/Leavitt will bestow one talented winner with the Artist In Residence Award.

    The honor is presented annually to a newly crowned Young Gun whose body of work truly stands out, as judged by an advisory board of industry professionals across a range of disciplines.  The winner receives a full year of professional development, guidance and mentorship from Levine/Leavitt to help advance their career.  

  • Skinny NZ’s Ally Young Wins The One Show CMO Pencil For “Phone It In”

    Skinny NZ’s Ally Young Wins The One Show CMO Pencil For “Phone It In”

    Mumbai: This year’s industry awards season officially comes to a close, as a jury of 10 leading brand-side marketers selected Ally Young, CMO at mobile company Skinny NZ, as the winner of The One Show 2023 CMO Pencil, honoring the marketer behind the world’s single most impactful idea on a brand’s business from the past year.

    Young received the prestigious award for “Phone It In”, created for Skinny by Colenso BBDO Auckland, PHD Media Auckland, Platform29 Auckland, and Drum Agency Auckland. The work also received a Gold Pencil for Direct Marketing and two Bronze Pencils, one each in Out-of-Home and Radio & Audio, in this year’s 50th anniversary One Show.

    “I’m incredibly honored to be awarded this prestigious Pencil. It represents the healthy tension between risk and invaluable creativity which inevitably equates to brand strength if you get it right,” said Young.  “‘Phone It In’ brilliantly encompasses both while promoting our brand purpose of ‘We’ll do anything to keep prices low and customers happy’. I’m so proud to be part of a team that’s delivering world-class and effective work, and congratulations to all my fellow Kiwis who are also getting recognised globally for their mahi (work). I could not have received this accolade without my incredible leaders Matt Bain and Sarah Williams, and of course without the hearts and brains of my tireless agencies Colenso BBDO, PHD, Platform29, and Drum.”

    A cross-section of 31 high-scoring entries were initially considered for this year’s CMO Pencil award, from which the jury narrowed the field to seven.  

    Other finalists entries were Apple “Public Displays of Encouragement” by TBWAMedia Arts Lab Los Angeles and “The Greatest” by Apple London, Coinbase “Less Talk, More Bitcoin” by Accenture Song, Mars “Skittles – Apologize the Rainbow” by DDB Chicago, Muskrat Magazine “Missing Matoaka” by BBDO Canada Toronto, and Supercell/Clash of Clans “Clash from the Past” by Wieden+Kennedy Portland.

    Top global marketers on this year’s One Show CMO Pencil jury were Zena Arnold, CMO, Sephora; Vikrant Batra, CMO, HP; Kate Jhaveri, Global Head of Marketing, TikTok; Todd Kaplan, CMO, Pepsi; Jeff Klein, CMO, Popeyes; Fernando Machado, CMO, NotCo; Kory Marchisotto, CMO, e.l.f.; Sejal Shah Miller, CMO, Converse; Leslie Sims, CMO, CCO, Impossible Foods; and Alicia Tillman, CMO, Delta Air Lines.

    In accordance with The One Show judging rules, jury members abstain from voting on work done by or for their own company.  

    “All of these top One Show 2023 winners under consideration featured an extraordinary level of creativity,” said The One Club CEO Kevin Swanepoel. “The jury strongly felt “Phone It In” was a great campaign that ticked all the boxes of the judging criteria.  We congratulate Ally Young, Skinny, and the agency teams for this prestigious win.”

    Past CMO Pencil winners are Lorraine Twohill, CMO at Google, who accepted along with Florian Koenigsberger, Image Equity Lead, Google, for “Real Tone”; Raja Rajamannar, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer and President, Healthcare Business, Mastercard, for “True Name” by McCann New York; Kathleen Hall, Chief Brand Officer, Microsoft, for Xbox “Changing the Game” by McCann New York; David Rubin, CMO, The New York Times, for “Truth is Worth It” by Droga5 New York; and Stephen Tisdale, CMO, State Street Global Advisors, for “Fearless Girl” by McCann New York.

    The CMO Pencil is just one of the organization’s initiatives to address and recognize the fast-growing brand-side creative community.  Both The One Show and ADC Annual Awards include standalone Brand-Side/In-House disciplines, featuring dedicated juries of brand-side creative peers to judge the work.

    In addition, the club recently held its annual WITHIN brand-side creative conference series.  The gathering addresses a void in the market for a forum to discuss issues specific to in-house creative teams and cultures, examining the inner dynamics of the very best in-house creative departments with sessions by some of the most acclaimed brand and marketing leaders.  

    A total of 20,166 pieces from 69 countries were entered in The One Show 2023.  Agencies, studios, brands, production companies and designers in 54 countries were awarded 210 Gold Pencils, 200 Silver, 238 Bronze, and 1,172 Merits. 

  • Two from India named to the jury for ONE Asia 2023 Awards

    Two from India named to the jury for ONE Asia 2023 Awards

    Mumbai: A pair of top creatives from India are among the 40 creative leaders from 14 APAC countries and regions to be named by The One Club for Creativity to serve as judges for the fast-growing ONE Asia Creative Awards 2023.

    Confirmed ONE Asia 2023 judges from India are Leo Burnett India Mumbai national creative director Sachin Kamble and BBDO Mumbai chief creative officer Hemant Shringy.

    After years of running The One Show Greater China, the club expanded the scope of the awards two years ago to include all of Asia Pacific as ONE Asia.  Entries last year were received from 16 countries and regions in APAC, with winners representing Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan-China, Thailand and Vietnam.  

    Entries are now being accepted, with fees increasing after each deadline period.  The extended deadline is 8 September, final deadline 15 September.

    Eligible countries and regions for ONE Asia are Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Mainland China, East Timor, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

    In-person and online judging will take place in October, with finalists announced in November.  Gold, Silver and Bronze winners, along with Best of Show and Best of Disciplines, will be announced in December.

    ONE Asia is part of The One Club’s renowned Global Creative Rankings.  ONE Asia awards won by agencies and brands now gain them international recognition, and corresponding points contribute to regional and global network and holding company global rankings totals.

    “ONE Asia has fast become a must-enter show in the region, and an important part of the prestigious Global Creative Rankings,” said The One Club CEO Kevin Swanepoel.  “These judges represent the vanguard of creative leaders from across all of APAC, and they will drive the process to recognize this year’s winners.”

    The One Club Greater China office was founded in 2000, hosting a series of youth events in China, and added The One Show Greater China Awards and related Creative Week programming eight years ago.  For 23 years, the office has focused on promoting creativity in the APAC region, and greater communications between Greater China and the global industry.