LEBOW takes Bronze in the 2007 international Summit Creative Awards®

April 25, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
LEBOW has won a Bronze award in the 2007 Summit Creative Awards® international competition for it's outstanding creative work. LEBOW, an advertising and design studio based in Toronto, was awarded in the “Self-Promotion” category for a postcard it created to generate new business.

The Summit Creative Awards, celebrating its 13th year, has established itself as one of the premier arbiters of creative excellence. It was created to recognize exceptional work by marketing creative
firms including advertising agencies, video production companies, multimedia firms and other creative groups with annual billings of $20 million or less. It is the only opportunity such firms have to compete internationally.

This year’s panel of judges included:

• Frank Hoeffer, Art Director, TBWA - Germany
• Mario Hoffman, Senior Art Director, Ogilvy & Mather - Germany
• Louai Asfahani, Managing Director/Creative Director, Paragon Marketing Communications - Kuwait
• Thomas Bonde, Art Director, SP3 - Denmark
• Palle Victor Rasmussen, Creative Director, SP3 - Denmark
• Simon Coffin - Art Director - Turner Studios - United States
• Rodney Durso, Creative Director, Stormhouse Partners - United States
• Prentice Howe, Creative Director, Door Number 3 - United States
• Ilan Geva, Principle & Creative Director, Ilan Geva & Friends - United States
• Jeff Fisher, Engineer of Creative Identity, Jeff Fisher LogoMotives - United States
• Christopher Mackay, Technology Director, Tantramar Interactive Inc. - Canada
• Christopher Jones, Principle & Creative Director,, Stellar Debris Creative Studios - Japan
• Norman Miron, Creative Director, Marketel - Canada
• Lasha Orzechowski, Owner & Creative Director, Velocity Design Works - Canada
• Tom Roy, Executive Director, Corporate Communications, Promoseven Network Inc. - Dubai
• David Ross, Group Copy Supervisor, Quantum Advertising - United States
Entries in over 20 creative categories are judged against a stringent set of standards. Judges search for
innovative and creative concepts, strong executions and the ability to communicate and persuade.

This year’s competition received approximately 3,000 entries from more than 23 countries including Australia, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Denmark, India, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and United States.