Network Of The Year: Ogilvy
Poster
Art Direction Campaign
Bronze Winner
Entrant:
Ogilvy New York,
New York
IBM
IBM
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 1",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 2",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 3",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 4",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 5",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 6",
" Think Patent X 20 Posters 7",
" Think Patent X 20 Posters 8"
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 2",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 3",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 4",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 5",
"Think Patent X 20 Posters 6",
" Think Patent X 20 Posters 7",
" Think Patent X 20 Posters 8"
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Corporate Name of Client:IBM
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Client Account Director:Ann Rubin
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Agency:Ogilvy & Mather , New York
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Chief Creative Officer:Steve Simpson
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Creative Directors:Steve Simpson
Susan Westre
Mike Hahn
Ryan Blank
Marcos Ribeiro
Jeff Curry
Sam Mazur
Rob Morrison
Alfonso Marian -
Copywriters:Fred Kovey
Anne Davidson
Joe Perry
Lauren Miller
Andrew Mellen
Lauren Elkins
Daniela Beneti
Jet Aw -
Art Directors:Denise Zurilgen
Jillian Abramson
Susan Murphy
Eddie Pak
Okan Usta
Bruna Gonzales
Vinicius Siepierski
Luis Paulo Gatti
Renato Rozenber
Mussashi Shintaku
Gini Lim
Fiona Seton
Steve Baggage -
Design Director:Sid Tomkins
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Photographers:Christian Weber
Craig Cutler
Jake Chessum
Pict Estudio -
Illustrators:Carl De Torres
I Love Dust
La Mosca
Luke Watkins
Johnny Budden
Faruk Kalaycioglu
Matt Luckhurst
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Description of the Project:
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Last year, IBM earned 6,478 patents?the most of any U.S. company ?for a record 20th straight year. While the innovations and achievement are spectacular, the patent documents themselves are utterly underwhelming. We were charged with the task of showcasing the record, and marking the occasion, in a manner worthy of the achievement. This would take the shape of 20 unique posters, each illustrating one patented invention. We whittled 65,000 possible IBM innovations down to a shortlist of 20. Then 20 creative teams from 5 continents reinterpreted the patent documents. Abstract diagrammatic flow-charts became abstract artwork. Pages of wonky legalese were rewritten and translated visually into a form anyone could enjoy. Since the late '50s, IBM has led the world in cutting-edge graphic design imbued with the power to make you THINK. These could be no exception. But this time, we'd have to define, describe, and catch the beauty of 20 insanely complex technologies ? some of which aren't even on the market yet. They existed only as concepts, written in the tortured and abstract language of patent filings. We wanted you to see IBM as a font of phenomenally smart creativity with a purpose. We wanted to make art you'd hang on your wall forever; and inspire IBMers ?and the world.
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