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Creativepool Annual 2019 shortlist announced

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The shortlist for this year’s Creativepool Annual has been announced featuring a diverse mix of individuals, creative companies and brands in 2019.

The Creativepool Annual brings a fresh approach to awards by offering entrants a unique platform to celebrate their creativity.

Branded as the creative industry’s ‘most’ award, it shines a light on the best projects, people and companies from over the past year.

Agencies on the list this in 2019 include the likes of Anomaly, AKQA, Iris, Mother and Colenso BBDO. While work for Bloomberg, Microsoft, Nike and Waitrose is also up for awards across the 30 categories.

The judges

Top level creatives and marketers from agencies and brands around the world once again make up the judging panel for this year's awards. The collective features representatives from the likes of Bank of England, BBC Studios, CNN, Facebook, Jägermeister, Freeview, Vodafone and The Walt Disney Company. Agencies involved include AnalogFolk, BETC, Grey, Mother, R/GA, VCCP and many more.

People’s Choice

Creativepool embraces the universality of creativity and democratises its awards by enabling its entire online community to name a winner through a People’s Choice vote. The People’s Choice winners will be showcased alongside the judge’s winners in the Annual 2019.

People’s Choice voting is open until 23:59GMT on Friday 8 March 2019. Creativepool members can vote quickly and easily by simply hitting ‘vote’ under the project that they think deserves to win an accolade. Voting for the Influencer of the Year is also now open.

The Creativepool Annual 2019 is the most useful, distributed, shared and collaborative awards competition in the sector. It addresses the common negative perceptions associated with entering awards and looks to galvanise the industry by championing creative excellence.

Click here for the full shortlist and cast your vote for the People's Choice and Influencer of the Year awards now.

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