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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.
Brian Fraser guest judge

After graduating with 1st Class Honours degrees from St Martin’s School of Art, Brian went on to spend the next 16 years working at Saatchi & Saatchi, Ogilvy and BMP DDB.
Creating some of the best-loved advertising campaigns for Guinness, Volkswagen, Sony, Budweiser, Vodafone, Philips, Lucozade, Spillers and Reuters.
Brian has won all the top industry awards, including Cannes, British Design & Art Direction, British Television Advertising Awards and Creative Circle.
He was heavily involved in the 1997 Labour Party election campaign, co-writing the first ever drama-based political broadcast.
Since joining McCanns in September 2004 Brian has co-produced the worldwide ‘Deliver More’ campaign for UPS, which now runs across 43 countries.


Months judged:

  March 2008
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