Brand
new BIMA Awards celebrate 21 years of creativity in interactive
media
Released on
= June 17, 2005, 4:37 am
Press Release
Author = BIMA
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = Butterfly Effect’s creative concept voted by BIMA
executive as best creative platform for this year's UK awards theme
Press Release
Body = The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) today calls
for entries for its 21st interactive design awards with winning
creative concept from Butterfly Effect. Taking the industry back
21 years, the creative theme for the 21st BIMA awards will celebrate
the “iconic design” of 1984 – the year the BIMA
awards launched.
This year’s
BIMA awards (known as the BIMAs) has been dramatically changed to
better emphasise creative excellence and reflect the current interactive
landscape. Changes include a more stringent and open judging criteria,
a new criteria for selecting
judges, revamped categories and a focus on identifying high standards
of creativity, craft skills and above all, interactivity.
According to
Mark Iremonger, vice chair at BIMA, “The UK is a leading light
for creativity in interactive media and the BIMAs stand-out as a
key creative showcase
for the best in British online. The changes to the BIMAs strengthen
its credibility”
All categories have been refocused, brand new categories include
a people’s choice award based on SMS voting, and a wild card
category for difficult to classify projects that shine a light for
creativity, making a total of 18 categories.
Alastair Scott,
Chair of the BIMAs, stresses that the judges, all senior practitioners
in the interactive industry, will be looking for exceptional creativity
and innovation.
“Judges
will assess entries on how well companies have enhanced an experience
and successfully achieved objectives,” says Scott. “The
judging panel has very strict guidelines this year and no award
will be given in categories where the panel does not deem entrants
to be of a high enough standard.”
BIMA asked members
to submit creative ideas for this year’s creative platform
that would reflect the UK awards’ 21st anniversary. Butterfly
Effect was selected as the winners following its idea to celebrate
the iconic designs of 1984 – 21 year’s ago.
Acknowledging
BIMAs’ 21st anniversary subtly and emphasising the UK heritage
of creativity and innovation, the awards’ promotional campaigns
and printed material will include design icons from 1984. Agreed
campaigns are a pastiche of the era and
are intended to be slightly tongue in cheek. They include logos
and designs from Apple, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Band Aid and
Ghostbusters.
The final deadline
for entry into the Awards is the 21st of July. The BIMAs winners
will celebrate at the awards ceremony on the 24th November. More
information and entry forms can be found at http://www.bima.co.uk/awards2005.
…ends/
Editorial notes
About BIMA
BIMA, the British Interactive Media Association, represents and
supports companies who supply creative, consultancy and production
services for the interactive industry. BIMA is the only organization
dedicated to the craft of interactivity.
BIMA supports
the discipline of interactive design. It promotes how interactivity
can influence advertising, commerce, education, entertainment and
art.
BIMA promotes
interactivity in all digital media regardless of its application.
It recognises and promotes excellence in interactive design.
BIMA sets standards,
produces guidelines and defines best practice for all those working
in the interactive arena.
Acting as a
unifying voice, BIMA champions the issues important to those creating
interactive work and promotes education, skills and training for
people working at the sharp end of interactive design, production
and consultancy.
www.bima.co.uk
Contact:
Katy Howell
Immediate future Ltd
0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
Web Site = http://www.immediatefuture.co.uk
Contact Details
= 0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
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