Over the course of the next week, strategy is sharing profiles of this year’s Agency of the Year winners, and we are starting with a look at the top creative agencies in the country.
Rethink took the top prize this year (as it also did in the Design category, along with a Silver win in Digital) at a time when it is both celebrating its 20th anniversary and contemplating what a future without its three founders looks like.
Silver winner BBDO Toronto has been taking a deeper, critical look at creative work (from both inside and outside the agency) to change the way it thinks about its own approach. And this year’s Bronze Agency of the Year John St. has been trying a new collaborative rapid-fire creative approach with clients.
The 2019 Campaign of the Year – awarded to the individual piece of work that received the top scores from this year’s jury – went to Taxi for “Unignorable,” an ongoing brand platform for the United Way to help it stand out among other non-profits and better communicate the full breadth of work that it does.
Be sure to check out the full list of winners from this year’s gala, and check back here in the coming days for deep dives into what set up Canada’s top agencies for success.
Agency of the Year 2019 winners
Gold: Rethink rethinks its future
Silver: BBDO dissects creativity
Bronze: John St. is an Agency of the Year
Campaign of the Year
“Unignorable”
Agency: Taxi
Client: United Way