May 14 2021, 10:20 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
There is just one week left to submit entries to Campaign Brief’s The Work 2021. The final entry deadline for entries to Campaign Brief’s The Work 2021 is Monday May 17th, 2021. Don’t miss out. There will be no further deadline extensions. Now in its 19th year, The Work features the very best advertising of the year from Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Already more than 2,150 entries have been submitted to The Work 2021 with strong entry numbers already from Australia (500+), China (250+), Thailand (250+), Taiwan (200+), Philippines (180+), India (150+), Singapore (100+), New Zealand (100+), Indonesia (100+) Hong Kong (70+), Japan (50+), Malaysia (60+), South Korea (40+) .
April 5 2021, 12:55 pm | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
The Call for Entries to Campaign Brief’s The Work 2021 has been extended. FREE to enter, the deadline for entries is now Friday 30th April, 2021.
Now in its 19th year, The Work features the very best advertising of the year from Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Published by Campaign Brief, The Work is recognised as a true record of creativity for the entire region.
Acceptances to The Work 2021 count in the Campaign Brief Asia Creative Rankings.
There are three things that differentiate The Work 2021 from traditional award shows:
Firstly,
Secondly,
we are selective – to qualify for entry the ad or campaign must have already passed the test and been a finalist or winner at an awards show, but
March 15 2021, 12:30 pm | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
The Call for Entries to Campaign Brief’s The Work 2021 is out and it’s FREE to enter. The deadline for entries is Friday 16th April, 2021.
Now in its 19th year, The Work features the very best advertising of the year from Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Published by Campaign Brief, The Work is recognised as a true record of creativity for the entire region.
There are three things that differentiate The Work 2021 from traditional award shows:
Firstly,
Secondly,
we are selective – to qualify for entry the ad or campaign must have already passed the test and been a finalist or winner at an awards show, but