Sweeping the board this year was Jam, with five wins in total, including taking away the coveted Grand Prix award. Both their ‘Tap for Water’ Philippines typhoon appeal initiative and its ‘Xbox – A real-life transfer saga for the virtual world’ campaign won two awards each.
Holler
This year, for the first time, BIMA awarded trophies for the ‘Best Work on a Smaller Budget,’ with two trophies being awarded, both scooped up by Holler, which also won the title of ‘Agency of the Year.’
The 2014 Awards saw a dramatic rise in entries into the User Experience category, up 57%, won by The App Business’s On Track app for the Go-Ahead Group, reflecting a surge of interest from brands in improving their digital user experience. Entries to the Social Media
It’s amazing to think that the very first BIMA Awards took place in 1985! Ever since then we’ve been celebrating the creativity of the British digital industry and this year the bar was simply raised even higher. The UK digital industry is the envy of the world and last night’s winners can be justly proud of their contribution to that. Adam Graham, Chair of BIMA
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See a full list of winners and an overview of their award winning work in the official Book of the Night 2014, alongside all those who made the shortlist. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who attended and congratulations to all of the winners and those who made the shortlist for 2014.