About the Award

The Creativity for Social Justice Award The Corbis Creativity for Social Justice Award and Scholarship recognizes outstanding creative work done for a non-profit on a pro bono basis. The prize rewards a creative team’s non-profit client with a $20,000 donation and a student with a $5,000 scholarship.

This year, there was a tie in the professional category and the ADC awarded two Gold Cubes. Now you can help. Every day you search between May 1 - July 31, 2008, Corbis will contribute $1 to the winning non-profits. One search, every day, up to $10,000.

The Art Directors Club

The Art Directors Club The Art Directors Club is the premier organization for integrated media and the first international creative collective of its kind. Founded in New York in 1920, the ADC is a self-funding, not-for-profit membership oranization that celebrates and inspires creative excellence, connecting creative visual communications professionals from around the world.

The ADC Gold Cube Winners

Professional:

TAXI Canada Inc.

15 BELOW JACKET

Professional:

VITRUVIO LEO BURNETT

The Prodis Foundation

15 Below Project

A high-concept, low-cost solution to help the homeless who can’t get off the streets and survive extreme winter conditions. Stuffed with newsprint, it’s a winter coat. Stuffing removed, it becomes a raincoat. When not being worn, it converts into a backpack that can be used as a pillow.


Learn more about the 15 Below Project

Prodis

Vitruvio Leo Burnett needed to demonstrate that kids with Down’s syndrome can do many more things than we can imagine. So, they concluded that the best way to demonstrate the children’s abilities would be letting them create their own commercial. And they did. Spectacularly.


Learn more about The Prodis Foundation


Darfur Genocide Campaign

Student:

James Yang

DARFUR GENOCIDE CAMPAIGN

This project expressed the loss of life in Darfur through graphic symbolism and a slogan ‘400,000 killed and still growing.’ It's a long succession of posters featuring red check marks, which visually express the lives lost. The red check marks also became the campaign’s logo.


Learn more about the Save Darfur campaign





 
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