Anonymous confessions from un-awarded creatives

Advertising awards are a celebration of the best. But this can have a two-fold effect, in that it can make some people feel – well, the worst. When you win an award, you feel on top of the world. But how do you feel when you haven’t won any? The following confessions are the result of an anonymous survey, to get a sense of how the un-awarded really feel. This piece was first published on Gabberish.

Awards make me feel stressed. I feel pressure to win them, even they I know it’s not a real measure of the work was effective, smart, creative, or original. I also feel pressure to win them to advance my career, however winning doesn’t seem to make a huge difference. Not winning seems to matter more.
– Copywriter

I feel inspired and motivated by them, but I hate feeling pressured to win them and I get the feeling that they’re also the emperor’s new clothes – agencies want us to think they’re important so they can pay us less. They want us to think awards are payment enough.
– Creative director

It seems like a “right time, right place” kind of thing. I’m not ashamed I haven’t won more, but I’d like the opportunity to.
– Copywriter

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