The Young Ones College Competition announces 2017 Jury, BMW Client Brief, Social Peace Brief and New Portfolio Competition ~ enter by March 3

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Pei-Pei-Ng.jpgThe One Club for Creativity, producer of The One Show and the ADC Annual Awards, has announced the jury for the Young Ones College Competition, which now includes 10 new juries for the newly introduced portfolio competition.  

There are 178 judges across 12 juries from 27 countries, including Ng Pei Pei, Chief Creative Officer at Possible in Singapore.

Several others from from Australasia include Jason Williams, ECD, Leo Burnett Melbourne, Iggy Rodriguez, creative group head at Leo Burnett, Sydney, Steve Back, creative partner, Joy Sydney, Takeshi Takada, executive producer, Alt.vfx, and Damon Stapleton, CCO, DDB New Zealand.

The client brief, sponsored by Serviceplan, challenges students to raise awareness for the BMW Connected app – a digital service platform that enhances the connection between car, driver and smartphone – and magnify the perception of BMW as a leader in innovation.

The social brief tasks students to create or promote partnerships for peace. Students can use the TOMS brand as a vehicle for promoting worldwide unity, or they can bring diverse groups together for global peace in accordance with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and PartnersGlobal’s mission.

Winners are published in the One Show Annual and on the Young Ones Online Awards Archive, and are invited to attend the Young Ones Education Festival and Awards Ceremony during Creative Week New York in May. Winners receive either a One Show Pencil or an award of excellence for their portfolio.

“This year we added a portfolio competition across 10 different disciplines, including illustration, game development and animation,” said Jessica Gumora, education manager at The One Club.  “We expanded the Young Ones to make sure students with a broad range of creative interests could participate.”

ENTER NOW The entry deadline is Friday, March 3, 2017.