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J. Walter Thompson Company Has Landmark Award Performance at Cannes Lions 2016

June 26, 2016 5:02 AM EDT

Cannes, France (PRWEB) June 26, 2016

On the final day of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, J. Walter Thompson Company, one of the world's best known and longest standing marketing communications brands, announced that it had earned a total of 79 Lions, a historic award performance for the network.

Of the 79, the agency earned two Grand Prix, an Innovation Lion, a Product Design Lion, nine Gold Lions, 23 Silver Lions and 43 Bronze Lions alongside 122 shortlists.

Tamara Ingram, J. Walter Thompson Company's Worldwide Chief Executive Officer, added, "In my first Cannes Lions as CEO of J. Walter Thompson, I am amazed at the truly fantastic performance we've had this year. Matt has done an incredible job leading our creative growth. The big recognitions earned by our smaller offices across our network are a testament to the depth and breadth of our creative excellence. I am so proud of our teams and so excited to be able to witness this important milestone for our global community."�

Matt Eastwood, J. Walter Thompson Company's Worldwide CCO, added, "When I joined two years ago, I thought of J. Walter Thompson as a diamond in the rough, an incredible gem that needed some polishing. And I'm so proud and deeply honored to see the investment that we've placed in raising our creative bar be recognized in such a big way on Cannes' global platform. The excitement within the network is magnetic and I am optimistic that this a sign of things to come."

Leading the award tally for the agency was J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam's "The Next Rembrandt," which featured a 3D-printed painting made solely from data derived from Rembrandt's 346 known paintings. Created out of a collaboration among ING Bank, J. Walter Thompson Amsterdam, Microsoft and advisors from TU Delft, The Mauritshuis and The Rembrandt House Museum, "The Next Rembrandt" is an inspiring collision between tech, data and art.

Created from deep, 18-month analysis of Rembrandt's work, "The Next Rembrandt" portrait consists of 148 million pixels and is based on 168,263 fragments from Rembrandt's portfolio.

A facial-recognition algorithm learned Rembrandt's techniques; pixel data helped the computer mimic brushstrokes; and an advanced 3D printer brought the painting to life using 13 layers of ink.

The campaign, which proved to be an awards-magnet at the Festival, nabbed the agency's two Grand Prix awards in the Creative Data and Cyber categories.

 "The Next Rembrandt" also landed J. Walter Thompson several Gold Lions. Other Gold-winning campaigns included:

  • J. Walter Thompson Colombia's "The Last Mask," a massive PR movement for the Natalia Ponce de León Foundation that rallied the country around preventing acid attacks against women, earned a Gold in PR.
  • Cohn & Jansen J. Walter Thompson's "Purity Test" for Aqua Carpatica, an effort that gave Romanians the access and power to test the purity of the water in their homes, rivers and lakes, also earned a Gold in PR.
  • J. Walter Thompson San Jose's "Second Scoreboard" for Teletica, Inamu, and Fedefutbol landed Gold Lions in Media and Creative Data. Inspired by statistics that domestic violence incidents increased during Costa Rica's soccer matches, the campaign raised awareness of the issue by placing a second scoreboard beside the match's score, showing in real time the number of domestic violence complaints being reported to the police.
  • "Comex Color Maps," a campaign born from a joint collaboration between J. Walter Thompson Mexico and Mirum Mexico for paint brand Comex, took Gold in Cyber. With many of Mexico's streets named after colors, the effort saw an opportunity to create a color catalog on Google Maps that represented the wide range of paint colors customers could find at Comex.

J. Walter Thompson Bangkok was also awarded a Product Design Lion for "Touchable Ink." Created for Thai SAMSUNG Electronics Co., LTD., "Touchable Ink" responded to the lack of affordable braille printers and created a special, more affordable ink that could be loaded into ink cartridges in home printers and transform them into braille printers.

Now in its 63rd year, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has become a global benchmark for creative excellence and has evolved into a critical indicator of an agency's creative capabilities.

ABOUT J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY
J. Walter Thompson Company was founded in 1864 and has been making pioneering solutions that build enduring brands and business for more than 150 years. Today the company has evolved to include several global networks including J. Walter Thompson Worldwide, Mirum and Colloquial.

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