Description
Art Directors Club of Europe (ADCE) was created in 1990 by a group of professional design and advertising associations from around Europe. Today it is still owned and managed by its members, and its mission remains the same: to foster and reward excellence and to showcase European creativity as a whole.
We do that by representing the best of European advertising and design in an increasingly globalised market. The ADCE helps us speak European by enabling us to value Europe’s diverse cultures, simultaneously favouring and benefiting national clubs around Europe.
Recognised as an authoritative voice internationally, ADCE promotes European creativity to the world and brings creatives together in Europe and beyond through its annual awards, events, programmes and publications.
ADCE The Annual o Annuals - Best of European Design & Advertising 2016
On 13 October 2016, an international jury of 52 creatives met in Barcelona.
The jury, composed of professional creatives from the 21 ADCE national member associations, considered a total of 686 works entered in 6 categories. We thank them all for generously giving their time and talent.
| Awarded date | 13 Oct 2016 |
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| Degree of recognition | International |
| Granting Organisations | Art Directors Club of Europe |
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