What do the following have in common?
- Are you the agency of the year?
- Is a member of your team a star?
- Do you have a ‘best’ client?
… they all come under the new Talent category in the BIMA 2008 Awards.
This year’s categories in the BIMAs have changed. There are now nine main award category areas. Each category has a number of sub-categories into which entries will be accepted. There is no limit to the number of entries from any one organisation and the same project may be entered into more than one sub-category.
You’ll find the categories a lot wider and more general, allowing for a greater variety of submissions from more areas of our industry. That said, the sub-categories are very specific and prescriptive, meaning it’s easier than ever to see where your entry belongs. So, as well as celebrating traditional creative, we will also be recognising a few unsung heroes. It’s been an incredible year for all of us in the interactive field and BIMA wants to celebrate everything that’s created a buzz in 2008 and those who made it happen.
The winners of each sub-category will receive an award and the winner of the main category will receive a BIMA gong. The sub categories are listed on the Awards Web site. In the case of the Student Award, there are no sub-categories.
It’s time to gather your best work this year and submit to the BIMA Awards 2008. We look forward to receiving your entries.
Good Luck!
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