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Swiss Poster Awards 2006

yesterday held an awards ceremony in the Swiss Poster Competition Awards 2006. Grand Prix won the Walker agency for the project carried out under the poster awareness campaign for Amnesty International.

Grand Prix: "It's not happening here, but now" (Walker / Amnesty International)


addition to the main trophy, awarded prizes in three categories: commerce, social campaigns and culture. The first of these categories won Exxtra Kommunikation agency, which was honored for a campaign for supermarket chain Migros. Featured were also Ruf Lanz (poster "Tea Cups" for the Dolder Waldhaus hotel) and Wirz (campaign website jobwinner.ch). Ruf Lanz agency also won first prize in the category of social campaigns to promote sensible poster shares for winter sports. Advico Young & Rubicam and Spillmann / Felser / Leo Burnett received awards for work done on behalf of the Swiss Society for Multiple Sclerosis and magazines for women Annabelle. Karl Domenic Geissbuhler won in the category of the poster promoting the culture of opera Doktor Faust (Opernhaus Zürich). The jury also singled out two projects carried out for Publicis Zürich Heineken and Weltrekords studio.

Posters from the award-winning campaign





Award in the category of commercialism: "As soon as any job becomes vacant, we already have it on the web" (Wirz / jobwinner.ch)





Award in the category of social campaigns:
"Guns do not belong to the family" (Spillmann / Felser / Leo Burnett / Annabelle)





First prize in the category of culture: (Karl Domenic Geissbuhler / Opernhaus Zürich)


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