Young Ones Student Awards

The Young Ones competition is one of the most acclaimed advertising, interactive and design student competitions. It has a tradition of excellence dating back to 1986.

Young Ones 2018 Portfolio Jury

Istvan Bracsok

Executive Creative Director / Founder

White Rabbit Budapest

Budapest

He started his career at Ammirati Puris Lintas as an Art Director. Later he worked at Saatchi & Saatchi, DDB and he was Executive Creative Director at JWT. After this, he set up the independent ad agency White Rabbit with his partners where he has been working for more than ten years. His creative work won him numerous domestic and international awards like D&AD, Cannes Lions, One Show, Clio, LIA, ADC Global, AdStars, New York Festivals, Mobius Awards, Kinsale Sharks, One Screen, Epica, Cresta Awrads, Brand Film Festival London, AdAge, Golden Award of Montreux, Lisbon International Advertising Festival, Golden Hammer, Golden Drum, PIAF, KIAF, White Square, AdBlackSea, Chip Shop and several Effies – including a Grand Prix (which made White Rabbit the 75th most efficient independent agency in the world). He was a member of the jury at Cannes Young Lions, AdStars, New York Festivals, Mobius Awards, Cresta, Golden Award of Montreux, Lisbon International Advertising Festival, KIAF, Creativity International and Newstars. He is member of D&AD, The One Club, Art Directors Club Global and Creative Circle. He is an examiner at VISART Academy Of Arts.

Other achievements:
The most remembered TV commercial in the UK (AdWatch/TNS Iternational):
Cillit Bang – The dirt is gone! (Berry Scott) / JWT Budapest

The most effective nationwide campaign in 2011 (Effie Grand Prix): Heineken Hungaria / White Rabbit Budapest

The first ever Luerzer's Archive cover featuring a work from Hungary / White Rabbit Budapest

When he is not making ads, he likes to listen to his collection of vinyl records, take care of his exotic houseplants or count clouds. He happily opens a bottle of good wine to accompany any of these activities.

 

 

 

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