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Clio Awards
NameClio Awards
PresenterThe One Club for Creativity
CountryUnited States
First awarded1959

Clio Awards are a set of annual awards that recognize excellence in advertising, design, and communications. The awards are presented by The One Club for Creativity, a non-profit organization that aims to promote and recognize creative excellence in the advertising industry. The Clio Awards have been presented since 1959, and have become one of the most prestigious awards in the advertising and marketing industries, with winners including Ogilvy & Mather, DDB Worldwide, and Wieden+Kennedy. The awards are often referred to as the Oscars of the advertising industry, with past winners including David Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, and Bill Bernbach.

History of

the Clio Awards The Clio Awards were first presented in 1959 by The One Club for Creativity, which was founded by David Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, and Bill Bernbach. The awards were named after Clio, the Greek muse of history, and were established to recognize excellence in advertising and design. Over the years, the Clio Awards have evolved to include new categories and disciplines, such as digital media, social media, and experiential marketing. The awards have been presented to winners including Apple Inc., Nike, Inc., and Procter & Gamble, and have been judged by industry leaders such as Sir John Hegarty, Lee Clow, and Dan Wieden. The Clio Awards have also been associated with other notable events, such as the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and the One Show.

Clio Awards Categories

The Clio Awards include a range of categories that recognize excellence in different disciplines, including advertising, design, digital media, and experiential marketing. The categories include Film, Print, Outdoor, and Digital/Mobile, among others. The awards also include categories for specific industries, such as Healthcare and Financial Services. Winners of the Clio Awards have included BBDO Worldwide, Publicis Groupe, and Omnicom Group, and have been recognized for their work on campaigns for Coca-Cola, McDonald's, and Microsoft. The Clio Awards have also recognized excellence in music and sound design, with winners including Hans Zimmer and Pharrell Williams.

Notable Winners

The Clio Awards have been presented to many notable winners over the years, including Apple Inc., Nike, Inc., and Procter & Gamble. Other notable winners have included Wieden+Kennedy, Ogilvy & Mather, and DDB Worldwide. The awards have also recognized individual creatives, such as David Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, and Bill Bernbach, who are considered to be among the most influential figures in the advertising industry. The Clio Awards have also been associated with other notable awards, such as the One Show and the Andreas Awards, and have been recognized by industry leaders such as Sir John Hegarty and Lee Clow. Winners of the Clio Awards have gone on to work on notable campaigns for Google, Facebook, and Amazon, and have been recognized for their work in film and television.

Judging and Selection Process

The Clio Awards are judged by a panel of industry leaders and experts, including creative directors, art directors, and copywriters. The judging process involves a rigorous review of entries, with judges evaluating work based on criteria such as creativity, originality, and effectiveness. The selection process is highly competitive, with only a small percentage of entries being selected as winners. The Clio Awards have been judged by notable industry leaders, including Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, and Sir John Hegarty, and have been associated with other notable awards, such as the D&AD Awards and the Art Directors Club Awards. The judging process has also involved jury presidents, such as Susan Hoffman and Rob Reilly, who have overseen the selection of winners.

Ceremony and Impact

The Clio Awards ceremony is held annually in New York City, and is attended by industry leaders and creatives from around the world. The ceremony features a showcase of winning work, as well as presentations and speeches from industry leaders. The Clio Awards have a significant impact on the advertising industry, with winners often experiencing increased recognition and prestige. The awards have also been recognized by other industries, such as film and television, with winners including HBO and Netflix. The Clio Awards have been associated with other notable events, such as the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and the One Show, and have been recognized by industry leaders such as David Droga and Jeff Goodby. The awards have also been covered by media outlets, including The New York Times, AdAge, and Adweek.

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