Gladeye Wins Five at Communicator Awards 2012
4 May 2012
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Gladeye Wins Five at Communicator Awards 2012
Auckland based digital creative agency Gladeye has hauled in a total of five awards at the 18th Annual Communicator Awards 2012, include three Gold Awards of Excellence.
“The Communicator Awards is the leading international awards program recognizing big ideas in marketing and communications … [and] honors work that transcends innovation and craft - work that made a lasting impact.”
The Communicator Awards is judged by the International Academy of Visual Arts. Gladeye’s three golds were awarded for Moa Beer, Collette Dinnigan, and the agency’s own portfolio website - a special award for Excellence in Visual Appeal.
“We’ve always focused on craft” says Director Tarver Graham, “so it’s nice when this stacks up in terms of international recognition as well as results on the ground.
“Our own site is actually 3 years old. It should’ve been entered in a veteran’s class. But we’re stoked with this win because it’s vindication that if you don’t follow trends you can make lasting design even on the fast paced fashion cycles of the web.”
“There’s a lot to be said for working with the right clients. Both Moa Beer and Collette Dinnigan invest enormous attention to detail into their products. Collette just won the Australian Fashion Laureate. We try to get this attitude across online.” In business since 2006, Gladeye recently moved from Herne Bay to a new studio space in Parnell, and is growing the agency team. “It’s our strength that we have creative, design and execution under one roof. There’s a killer atmosphere when you get the right team together and let them feed off each other for the duration of a project.”
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