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The judging panel is made up from the cream of the UK's online advertising agencies - Creative Directors judging the work of their peers.
Click on each photo to find out more about each judge.

The Guest Judges
Each month we have asked a high-profile offline Creative Director to join us a guest judge to provide their thoughts and impressions of each month's winners. Guest judges have included: Rory Sutherland, Ogilvy Interactive;  Robert Campbell, McCann Erickson;  Chris O'Shea, HOW;  Steve Vranakis, VCCP;  Trevor Beattie, TBWA GGT;  Dave Alberts, Grey London;  Pete Harle & Dave Woods, Claydon Heeley;  Al Young, St Luke's;  Jeremy Craigen, DDB London;  Gerry Moira, Euro RSCG 4D;  Dave Dye, Campbell Doyle Dye;  Peter Souter, AMV BBDO;  Brian Fraser;  Simon Learman;  Brian Fraser and Simon Learman, McCann Erickson;  Patrick Collister, Creative Matters;  Mat Freer, Whatif innovation;  Justin McGuirk;  Michael Spencer, Sound Strategies;  Graham Fink, M C Saatchi;  Michael Nutley, New Media Age;  Michael Smith, COI.
Jeremy Craigen guest judge

Jeremy joined DDB London (formerly BMP DDB) in 1990 from Bates Dorland. As a copywriter he worked on a number of accounts, winning awards for work on VW, Budweiser, Sony, American Airlines and Optrex.

He was promoted to the board in 1996 and made a Director of Creativity where he was involved in the highly awarded affordability campaign for Volkswagen, which helped propel the agency to the top of the Gunn Report in its inaugural year.

In 2002 he was made Creative Director and since then DDB London has been the most successful agency at Campaign Press Awards 2003/2004, Campaign Poster Awards 2003/2004, and Creative Circle 2004. The agency was also runner up for the Cannes Agency of the Year.

In 2005 he was promoted to Executive Creative Director.


Months judged:

  July 2005
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