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2025 ADC Awards - Brand / Communication Design

It works.

Agency DENTSU INC. / Tokyo

Client THE YOSHIDA HIDEO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION/AD MUSEUM TOKYO

Category

Posters / Traditional - Series

Annual ID

ADC104_BCD060M

Background

Our brief was to develop a cohesive design concept that could be applied to posters, promotional materials and venue décor for the 2023 D&AD Awards Exhibition at the Ad Museum Tokyo. In addition to attracting visitors to the exhibition, our objective was to encourage people to consider the role of design in today’s world, and how D&AD award winning works perform that role while also reflecting the trends and values of our times.

Creative Idea

Although design is often appreciated for the aesthetic and decorative role it performs in advertising, our creative idea sprang from the insight that the true value of design lies in the the functional role it plays in message delivery. This role is often under-appreciated, but in fact, a great deal of thought and effort is required to create designs that actually ‘work’. We distilled this insight into the phrase, ‘It works’, and as a visual symbol, we chose the towers that support high-voltage power lines. These towers are a familiar feature of landscapes everywhere, and although their existence is often taken for granted, they are symbolic of the interconnected ways in which people use design to create a better and more beautiful world.

Insights & Strategy

The English word ‘design’ has been fully assimilated into the Japanese language as a loanword, and is used by Japanese people in many different contexts. It is, however, generally used in a relatively superficial sense, referring only to matters of style, fashion or appearance. But design—particularly as it is used in many D&AD award-winning works— also plays an important functional role in facilitating communication. We therefore felt it was important for the Japanese audience attending the D&AD exhibition to think deeply about the functional aspect of advertising design.

Execution

The function of a transmission tower is to support the power lines that deliver electricity to homes and businesses, and in executing our designs, we paid particular attention to the way the power lines that carry electricity were depicted. We used a combination of silk-screen printing and offset printing to give the lines an organic, analogue appearance with slight shifts and inconsistencies in ink application. What appears at first to be a single line, on closer inspection is revealed to be composed of multiple coloured lines overlayed on each other, with variegated gaps between the coloured segments. This gives the transmission lines a sense of movement that represents the flow of electricity and the dynamic nature of functional design. It also reflects the extraordinary effort and behind-the-scenes attention to detail that are required to create designs that move people’s hearts and empower society.

Results

With our thought-provoking design concept and creative output we successfully attracted visitors to the D&AD Awards exhibition and raised the Japanese public’s awareness of the stature of the D&AD awards in the international advertising community. Despite the shorter duration of the exhibition period compared to last year, the number of visitors increased by 108%. In addition, the average amount of time visitors spent viewing the works was longer, and many visitors participated in a voting scheme that allowed them to rank their favourite works.

2025 Awards

Total Points: 3

Merit Honor

Credits

Agency

Dentsu Inc. / Tokyo

Design Firm

Adbrain Inc.

Agency In-House Production Company

Dentsu Creative Cube Inc. / Tokyo

Copywriter

Mayu Iida

Creative Director

Haruko Tsutsui

Director

Mami Kawashima

Executive Creative Director

Yoshihiro Yagi

Producer

Tomoki Mizutani

English Copywriter

Scott Lehman

Director(Case film)

Sora Terui

Music

Shinichi Suda

Music(Case film)

Suika Isu

Production Manager

Rina Gion
Takeshi Okada

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