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2023-2024 American advertising awards

The American Advertising Awards is one of the industry’s largest creative competitions,
attracting nearly 35,000 professional and student entries each year through local club competitions.

 

The mission of the American Advertising Awards is to recognize and reward the creative spirit of
excellence in advertising.

 

The AAF Miami ADDY Awards is the first part in the three-tier, national competition.

IMPORTANT INFO

DEADLINE

Deadline for 2022 submissions is Friday,

January 28th, 2023

8PM EST

Late entries will incur a

$25 late Fee PER entry

No entries will be accepted after Tuesday January 31st.

ENTRY FEES

PROFESSIONAL
(AAFMiami member)

Single Entry: $150

   Campaign: $200

 

PROFESSIONAL
(non-member)

Single Entry: $225

Campaign: $275

 

STUDENT

 Single Entry $45

Campaign: $65

JOIN AAFMiami

Become an AAFMiami member & save up to

$75 per entry.

If you enter more than

3 projects, your membership pays for itself!

NEW PRO CATEGORIES

New Categories have been added, so please review them carefully before submitting projects!

STUDENT CATEGORIES

Please review carefully before submitting projects!

2023 Judge

JOLENE DELISLE
Founder & Creative Director
The Working Assembly

2023 Judge

CARMEN GARZA

Associate Design Director

frog design

2023 Judge

JUSTIN STEINBURG

Associate Creative Director

Freelance

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW ARE THE ADDYS JUDGED?

As per National American Advertising Awards rules, all judging must be done blindly. In other words, judges don’t know what agency or company worked on the projects until judging is fully completed.

Aside from this key rule there are some other great ones that you might not be aware of, for example:

  • Judges cannot be from your same market. More often than not, our judges are not even from Florida.

  • Judges must be from a comparable market. In other words, markets that have similar type of work, populations, etc. Our 2022 judges were from Austin, Dallas and Hoboken, NJ.

  • All entries are judged via our online portal, which is why having a good case study video really helps! Projects are also scored on a very specific numeric judging criteria, which then gets averaged automatically by the judging system.

  • Judges only speak to each other after all their scores have been recorded. At which point, they discuss what they think is the Best project per category.

  • This year, 100% of the judging will be done remotely, which is why we have a specific deadline. Your projects are released for judging the minute you pay for them. Late entries are the last entries to be judged. This may or may not be a good thing since judges have already seen hundreds of entries.

  • We must have at least 3 judges, and they should all come from different backgrounds. They also need to be Associate Creative Directors, or above.  

  • Since we’re Miami, we always make sure that at least 1 of our judges speaks Spanish, since some entries are in Spanish.

  • No one knows the final score until all judging is completed. Not even the judges themselves!

  • Only the top 8% of projects are awarded GOLD and only 22% of entries are awarded in TOTAL.

 

IF I WON A GOLD/SILVER AWARD, WILL I GET A TROPHY?

Locally, we only award trophies to the BEST OF project of each category, and we allow the judges to pick 1 or 2 other projects that really deserve recognition sometimes called Honorable Mention, or Judges’ Choice.


However, if you want to upgrade your certificate to a trophy, or if you want to order a duplicate for your client then we can happily help you with that. Clients love this and it looks great on your shelves too. There is a fee associated with upgrading to a trophy and it varies depending on whether or not we made a custom trophy that year.

WIN AN ADDY!

Entries are now open for the 2023 American Advertising Awards! 

We'll be hosting a few ADDY workshops in the coming weeks to answer any of the questions you might have.

If you are ready to enter, log into our ADDY portal to begin below.

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