Cast your ballot now for the 2024 Webby and Shorty Awards

Cast your ballot now for the 2024 Webby and Shorty Awards

Awards season is heating up and we're excited to share several entries with our clients and partners are finalists at the upcoming Webby and Shorty Awards. Now we need your help! Voting is currently live to the public – for a limited time – and you can help us get into the winner's circle. 

Note: You are required to create a separate account with each show in order to submit your vote. 

Here’s the full list of finalists:

Webbys (2 finalists) – voting closes TODAY (April 18th)

  • Auto & Auto Services – Chevrolet Duet with Chevy from Weber Shandwick Detroit & Commonwealth (VOTE)

  • Experimental & Innovation – Husqvarna Rewilding Mode from Prime Weber Shandwick (VOTE)

 

Shorty Awards (12 finalists) – voting closes April 30th

Hondashi. The Seasoning Saga. from Cappuccino / The Weber Shandwick Collective, Hondashi / Ajinomoto

  • Finalist in 3 categories - Graphic Art, Images and Instructional Video (VOTE)

Duet with Chevy from Weber Shandwick / Commonwealth McCann, Chevrolet

  • Finalist in 2 categories - Industry/Auto and Contest or Promotion (VOTE)

The Unbreakable Instrument from Weber Shandwick, Nexxus

  • Finalist in 2 categories  - Industry/Beauty and Launch Campaign (VOTE)

Felix Cat Insurance - Cat of the Year from Weber Shandwick, Felix Cat Insurance

  • Finalist in Pets & Animals (VOTE)

Translators from Weber Shandwick, McCann Detroit and Casanova//McCann, U.S. Bank

  • Finalist in Earned Media (VOTE)

UNESCO The Last Survivors from Cappuccino / Weber Shandwick Collective, Holocaust Museum of Curitiba

  • Finalist in Multicultural Community Engagement (VOTE)

Jameson's SPTO (St. Patrick’s Time Off) Desk Decoy from Weber Shandwick, United Entertainment Group, Pernod Ricard USA

  • Finalist in Physical and Digital Convergence (VOTE)

FLUID from Weber Shandwick, TRESemmé

  • Finalist in Medium-Length Video (VOTE)

Larry Weber

Founder & Chairman | Racepoint Global

3mo

Great! Glad they named them Webby after we introduced HTML in the early 90’s!

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