Advertising Federation announces Volusia, Flagler Addy Award winners – Daytona Beach News

DME Studios, Shok Idea Group, Godonis Company and Zgraph were large winners Saturday night during a annual ADDY Awards party during The Shores Resort and Spa in Daytona Beach Shores.

The American Advertising Federation Daytona Beach presented ADDY Awards to Volusia and Flagler county professionals, freelancers, organizations and students intent in a operation of promotion disciplines, from imitation campaigns and web pattern to radio commercials and trade shows.

Daytona Beach-based DME Studios and New Smyrna Beach-based Shok Idea Group won altogether Best of Show Interactive and Best of Show Print. DME and Shok also took Judge’s Choice awards, along with Ormond Beach web pattern organisation Zgraph.

DME’s past projects embody a website module for a Oklahoma City Thunder of a NBA and TV and web spots for Halifax Hospice of Volusia/Flagler. Shok specializes in artistic concepts and branding and recently set adult displays during a outrageous Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Zgraph has rubbed website pattern for ICI Homes and a city of Palm Coast, among others.

Godonis Company, formed in Ormond Beach, led a bullion and china awards march with 20 bullion and 9 china ADDYs. Godonis has combined branding/marketing campaigns for a Rolex 24 during Daytona and Hudson Technologies, among others.

Additional gold, china and bronze ADDY endowment winners included: Benedict Advertising,;Shok Idea Group; Daytona Area CVB; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; DME Studios; Zgraph; JB Creative; Volusia County Fair; Honkfish; Halifax Health; Security First Insurance Company; Volusia-Flagler YMCA and Holland Productions.

Also, Ira Heller, with Bright House Networks, was famous with a Silver Medal endowment — a ad federation’s top respect — noticing superb contributions to promotion and furthering of a industry’s standards and artistic excellence.

Morgan Seedarnee, with DME Studios, was respected with a President’s Award for longtime joining to a internal section and village service.

Mike Baskin, promotion executive with The Daytona Beach News-Journal, was respected with this year’s Embark Award, noticing contributions by a new member to a promotion village and internal chapter.

Michael Benedict and Benedict Advertising perceived a Distinguished Service Award, new for 2012. Michael Benedict and his staff were selected for their long-time loyalty to AAF Daytona Beach and for coordinating this Year’s ADDYs.

For a finish list of ADDY Award winners, revisit http://aafdaytonabeach.com/

 

 


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