Enter the most prestigious competition for creativity in advertising, the Communication Arts Advertising Competition. Any advertising project printed, published or aired for the first time from June 2023 through June 2024 is eligible. Selected by leading creative directors, art directors and writers, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Advertising Annual, in print and digital editions, and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work.
Each winning entrant will receive a personalized Award of Excellence, milled from solid aluminum, and award certificates issued for firms, individuals and clients.
CA’s Award of Excellence is one of the most-coveted awards in the industry. If chosen, winning places you in the highest ranks of your profession.
2024 Advertising Jury
Brigid Alkema, chief creative officer, Clemenger BBDO, Wellington, New Zealand
Nils Andersson, founder, Stig&Xi, Shanghai, China
Sue Batterton, chief creative officer, TRG, Dallas, TX
Parikshit Bhattaccharya, chief creative officer, BBH India, Mumbai, India
Cinzia Crociani, global executive creative director, McCann, New York, NY
Jenny Glover, chief creative officer, Zulu Alpha Kilo Inc., Toronto, Canada
Joe Sciarrotta, global deputy chief creative officer, Ogilvy, Chicago, IL
Ricky Soler-Armstrong, chief creative officer, OneightyFCB, San Juan, PR
Jason Sperling, chief creative officer, Innocean USA, Huntington Beach, CA
What to Enter: Information on eligibility, categories and fees.
How to Enter: Information on preparation of entries and forms.
Advertising Competition FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions about applications and file formats.
Student Category FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions about submitting student entries.
What to Enter
Any advertising project printed, published or aired for the first time from June 2023 through June 2024 is eligible. Publication means in a form of mass media exposed to a substantial audience. Entries may originate from any country, but we need an English translation for the jurors. Submission of entries acknowledges the right of Communication Arts to use them for publication and exhibition.
Advertising Competition Categories
These categories are judged by the advertising jury and will appear in the Advertising Annual. For a list of fees, please download the category PDF:
Consumer Magazine Advertising: small space, page or spread
Consumer Newspaper Advertising: small space, page or spread
Trade/Institutional Advertising: small space, page or spread
Posters—Outdoor: 24-sheet or larger
Posters—Transit: bus, subway, shelter, etc.
Posters—Point-of-Purchase: in-store or other location where purchase decisions are made
Posters—Other: any poster not covered in previous categories
Sales Promotion: direct mail, data sheets, sales kits, collateral, etc.
Self-Promotion: promotion for ad agencies, creative suppliers, art schools, etc.
Self-Promotion for Ad Clubs: promotion/communication for Advertising clubs
Television Commercials: commercials aired on TV/cable channels
Radio Commercials: commercials on traditional, podcast or web radio
Digital Advertising Online Video: viral video, paid online commercial, etc.
Digital Advertising Banner Ads: static, pop-up, rich media, etc.
Digital Advertising Social Media: innovative use of social media platforms
Digital Advertising Mobile: ads on smartphones and tablets
Digital Advertising Other: any digital ad not covered in previous categories
Public Service Print Ads: magazine/newspaper ads
Public Service Posters: outdoor, transit or other
Public Service Collateral: brochures, booklets, etc.
Public Service Television: television commercials or online videos
Public Service Radio: commercials on traditional, podcast or web radio
Public Service Non-Traditional: out-of-home, guerilla, etc.
Integrated Campaign: comprehensive campaign using at least 3 different media types
Non-Traditional Advertising: out-of-home, guerilla, stunts, etc.
Student Work: work created for school assignments
Late Fees
Entries must be registered no later than Midnight (Pacific Time), June 14, 2024. Entries registered after that date require a late fee of $10 per entry. No entries can be registered after June 28, 2024.
How to Enter
All competition entries are processed through our online competition system.
Before you begin the process of entering a competition, please have the following information and materials ready. This will make the process go quickly:
• Your contact information for registration and notification.
• Title and basic credits for each project.
• Digital files of work you want to submit. See below for file specs.
Entries can be submitted in the following formats. To see which file types are accepted in each category, please download the Category PDF.
Digital Images: Must be RGB in JPG or JPEG format with a maximum file size of 2MB.
Video Entries: Must be in MOV, MP4, MPG or MPEG format, with a maximum file size of 500MB.
PDF Entries: Must have a maximum file size of 50MB.
Audio Entries: Must be submitted as MP3, WAVE or AIFF files with a maximum file size of 5MB.
All entrants grant Communication Arts the right to reproduce work selected in the Advertising Competition on the Communication Arts website and in materials used to promote the magazine, the competition and/or future related promotions.
Forms and Entry Fees
Once you have completed the registration process, a PDF with an invoice will be generated.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and PayPal through our online competition system. Charges for your entry fees will appear on your statement as (“Commarts Competition Fees”). We also accept checks, international money orders and wire transfers. Make checks payable to Communication Arts. Non-United States contestants wishing to pay by check must send a check in U.S. funds drafted on a U.S. bank. Please include a copy of your invoice with the check or money order. Please note on wire transfers: We require an additional fee of $25 (U.S.) to cover fees charged by the banks to process the transfer. If you would like to pay via Wire Transfer, please contact us at competition@commarts.com for bank information.
Refund Policy
All entry submissions are final and entry fees are nonrefundable.
Mail checks to:
Communication Arts Advertising Competition
PO Box 889
Belmont, CA 94002
USA
(Via United States Mail, FedEx, UPS, etc. Entrants submitting from outside the U.S., please use an international courier.)
Notification of Acceptance
Only accepted entrants will be notified within two months after the final deadline date due to the number of entries we receive. Complete credits and any necessary material for the best possible reproduction in the Annual will be requested at that time.
Questions
If you have any other questions you can reach us by:
Email: competition@commarts.com
Phone: (650) 326-6040
FAQs
Can I get an extension on the deadline?
After the June 14, 2024 deadline we will accept entries for two weeks but a late entry fee of $10 per submission is required. No entries can be registered after June 28, 2024.
Do you offer a cash prize?
We do not offer a cash prize. Each winning entrant will receive a personalized Award of Excellence trophy, milled from solid aluminum, and award certificates issued for firms, individuals and clients. The winners are also featured in one of our annuals distributed worldwide, in both print and digital editions, and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work.
Can I submit my work via e-mail and just include a credit card number with it?
No, we do not accept entries via e-mail. All entries must be registered using our online competition system.
Will you confirm receipt of my entries?
Once you register your entries on our online competition system and select a payment method you will receive a confirmation email.
How do I edit an entry that has already been submitted?
If you need to change anything about your entry, please contact us at competition@commarts.com and include your entry set number.
Can I enter one project into multiple categories?
Yes, as long as the project fits in each category you want to enter.
Can I enter my work as a series?
Yes, but all work in a series must be part of the same campaign. When works are submitted as a series they are judged together as a group. The overall strength of the series depends on each individual piece and its function within the campaign.
Can I enter work in the single and series categories?
Yes, you can enter work as a series and the individual images as single entries.
If my entry is accepted, what will you use for reproduction?
If your work is accepted we will request high-res reproduction materials at that time.
Where do we put creative credits?
We only need basic credit information during the judging process. If the piece is selected as a winner, we will ask for a full list of credits at that time.
Why do you ask for our client name and email?
We ask for client contact information so that we can verify the validity of the project, if necessary. We don’t accept spec or unpublished work in the Advertising competition.
I work for an agency and don’t have our client contact information. What information should I put?
Please list specific media outlets where the creative was published/broadcast.
I don't know which category to put my piece in?
Choose the category that you feel best fits your submission. If we feel another category is more appropriate, we will move it; your work will not be penalized or disqualified.
We're waiting on the check from our accounting department. Can we have an extension?
You can register your entries online now and select that you are sending your payment by check. When the check is ready, please send it with a copy of your invoice.
How do I enter a website?
If the website is part of an Integrated Campaign, include the URL along with all of the other components of the campaign. If you would like your project judged for its visual design, submit it as a series of captured screenshots in the Miscellaneous Design category of the Design Competition. If it is the entire website you want judged, enter it in our Interactive Competition.
What rights do I retain if my work is chosen?
You retain all rights to your images. If selected, you will need to grant us the right to reproduce the image or images for our online, digital and print-based publications.
How does the judging take place?
Each juror views a portion of all the entries independently, choosing “in” or “out” for each piece. Judges are not permitted to vote on work they were directly involved in. A majority vote is required for a project to move from the screening round into the finals round. For finals, the judges view each project that was voted into the finals round independently, choosing “in” or “out” for each piece. After the judges make their selections, their votes are tallied. A simple majority is usually the minimum requirement for a finalist to be selected a winner.
When will we know if our entry was chosen?
If your entry is chosen we will notify you within three months after the final deadline date. Because of the number of entries we receive, we can only notify people whose work is accepted.
Will you supply a receipt for my entry fees?
Yes. Once you have selected a payment method for your entries, you will be able to download/print your receipt or invoice. If you need to access the receipt at a later date, sign-in to our competition system and under “My Account” click “Invoices”. You will be able to download and print receipts from any of our competitions you have previously entered.
Why don’t you accept print entries any more?
We have recently upgraded our competition system to an online-only judging process and can no longer accept printed entries.
Student Category FAQs
What can be entered in the Student Work category?
Any project created for a school assignment. We do not accept personal unpublished work in this competition.
The work must be completely original and not utilize content owned by another copyright holder unless the entrant has been granted specific usage rights. If a student project is selected and documentation of specific usage rights cannot be supplied, the project will be disqualified. Communication Arts is not liable for any copyright infringement on the part of the entrant, and will not become involved in copyright disputes.
Is there a discount for student entries?
Yes, there is a substantial discount for student entries completed as a school assignment. However, if work is entered after the initial deadline a late fee of $10 per entry will be added.
Can I enter one project into multiple categories?
If the work is entered in the Student Work category, it cannot be entered in other categories.
Should I enter my video entry as digital images and upload the video?
No. Do not upload screenshots of video entries. The jury will only judge the screenshots and not the video.
Questions about what to enter, how to enter and other frequently asked questions can be found in the Advertising Competition FAQs.