Awards

DMA Awards 2020 - Awards evening series

Outvertising has been working the DMA to help deliver organic diversity within the judging and the participation of the awards.

The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) has been working tirelessly to find new ways to bring you the winners of the DMA Awards 2020.

They have put together an awards evening series and brought back the Category Chairs to discuss the winning works. You can view the full shortlist on their website.

The upcoming award events:

Following these events there will be an additional event in January to announce the Grand Prix winner, these details will be available soon.

Read the full news article on the DMA website.

For additional information to contact the DMA Awards team.


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2020 Award Winners - McCain Foods, Renault and Sprite lead the charge in LGBTQ+ inclusive advertising

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Ad industry LGBTQ+ advocacy group Outvertising recognised the brands as inclusion trailblazers by presenting them with special awards at their virtual celebration last night.

The awards evening itself went beyond being just an awards ceremony. The nearly 200 virtual attendees were treated to numerous panels and creative reviews from LGBTQ+ community members and judges, alongside the revelation of winners across four categories; The Accelerator Award (with entries coming via OMB) – won by John Soonaye, as well as The Pride Activation Award – won by Sprite, Outvertising’s Campaign of the Year – won by Renault for their “30 years in the Making” campaign and Brand of the Year won by McCain Foods. As part of a collaboration with OMB, special mention was also to Sam Hennig for his work on an Inclusive Creativity challenge. The two-hour event was a glitzy, fun, warm and practical journey through what makes truly inclusive creative and was brought to life with support from Facebook.

Accelerator Award (One Minute Brief)

  • Winner: John Soonaye

  • Twitter: @JohnSoonaye

Outvertising’s Pride Activation of the Year

  • Winner: Sprite (Coca Cola)

  • Agency / credits: Santo Argentina

  • Campaign: Pride: Sprite

Outvertising’s Campaign of the Year 

Outvertising Brand of the Year 

  • Winner: McCain Foods

Outvertising Chair, Mark Runacus MBE commented,

“The LGBTQ+ community in adland has been particularly badly hit by lockdown, especially in terms of mental health, and so it was really uplifting to see how many entries our awards received this year. Over 400 in total - a ten-fold increase on our last awards. But most importantly the quality of entries was very high. Whilst we still have a long way to go to be comfortable with the level of inclusion in UK advertising, this is a really positive sign amidst troubled times.”

While discussing the entries live on the evening, judge Rachel Reese founder of Global Butterflies said, 

“The trans and non-binary representation was higher than ever, but also more subtle, clever and more refined than we’ve seen previously which was great… Judging the high numbers of entries has been really educational. It’s clear from what we saw brands can make the smallest of adjustments to their output which has the hugest positive impact on the LGBTQ+ community, so it’s really encouraging.”

The audience also heard from the teams behind McCain Foods, Renault and Sprite’s brilliantly inclusive output with each team expressing pride in their newly won accolade, and hope that future LGBTQ+ inclusive ads become the norm, rather than the exception.

As the event’s host, Jerry Daykin senior media director, EMEA for GSK, and Outvertising’s Co-commercial Director said:

“The evening was about learning. Learning from the creatives, learning from the community and finally from our judges.”

 To quote Outvertising’s brand of the Year, McCain Foods, “here’s to all love”. Love really does win.


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How RAW Ldn used their Outvertising Awards prize...

Editorial from James Page from RAW London about their win at the previous Outvertising Awards.

The Outvertising Awards were an incredible experience for our agency (Raw London) to champion an LGBTQ+ story. Since entering and winning the last awards - we donated the prize of £165,000 worth of media spend to the trans youth charity Mermaids, which backed a bespoke film we made for them.

The awards were appealing as they were super easy to enter and allowed us to have complete free-reign with the creative. They also steered us to have discussions around how we can best represent the LGBTQ+ community within the content we create outside of this competition. We attended the last event at Google’s headquarters with around 5 (actually, maybe 10) cocktails consumed to calm our nerves before the judges revealed the outcome. The evening was an incredible experience, and we’re super excited to see the incredible work showcased at this year’s virtual event on the 17th.

Our film ETHAN launched in September 2019 and has since been watched millions of times online. Gay Times also featured a double spread in their 500th magazine issue and shared the film across their social platforms. The two-minute film uses an arcade game to visualise Ethan’s journey; with bullies and the struggles of coming out as trans becoming antagonists and hurdles to overcome within the game. As a fan of video games - it was super exciting to create a virtual realm of our own!

With the level of exposure that came with the media prize from Google and Gay Times, we ensured that the narrative was as true to a trans experience as possible. We worked closely with Ethan to develop his story into a moving script that accurately reflected his experience.

Transgender narratives are often overlooked or under fire in the media, so we wanted to leverage our prize to give a transgender individual a platform. Sadly 2020 has continued with this fire, so having the Outvertising Awards as a platform and incentive to create these stories is not just a fantastic opportunity for an agency, but also an incredibly important one for the wider narrative around queer representation and public opinion. 

We’ll be there watching the two-hour event, which includes talks & panels as well as the announcement of the winners. You can still sign up - just make sure you get your cocktail making perfected beforehand to calm any nerves!

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