10 Feb 2014 - 24 Sep 2019
Each year, the
@webbys—hailed as the Internet’s highest honor—present The Webby Awards and People’s Voice Awards. The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS) select the Webby Award winners, while the global web community determines the recipients of The People’s Voice Awards.WEBBY AWARDS:
PEOPLE’S VOICE AWARDS:
We’re proud to share that Condé Nast received 34 nominations and 13 honors for the 21st annual Webby Awards.
The @webbys People’s Voice poll is live until Thursday, April 20th, so click on the categories below to cast your votes for your favorite Condé Nast brands to win:23 Stories x Condé Nast:
Condé Nast Entertainment:
And congratulations to our Official Honorees:
Condé Nast Entertainment:
@newyorker:
Condé Nast Takes Home 22 Medals from The Society of Publication Designers
The Society of Publication Designers (SPD) recently announced the Gold & Silver Medal winners of its 51st Annual Design Competition at an awards gala in NYC. Condé Nast has been honored every year since the competition began in 1965, and this year was no exception. Across 18 categories, 6 brands received 22 Medals in recognition of our collective editorial design, photography and illustration excellence across all platforms.
DESIGN: FEATURE, SERVICE; SINGLE/SPREAD
Silver Medal Winner:
Bon Appétit, Alexander Grossman, Creative Director; October 2015, “Gold Standard”
DESIGN: FEATURE, SERVICE; STORY
Gold Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; March 2015, “Sex in the Digital Age”
Silver Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; July 2015, “All Work and All Play”
DESIGN: FEATURE, PROFILE, NON-CELEBRITY; STORY
Silver Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; April 2015, “The Plot to Take Down a Tyrant”
DESIGN: FEATURE, PROFILE, CELEBRITY/ENTERTAINMENT; SINGLE/SPREAD
Silver Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; July 2015, “All Work and All Play”
DESIGN: FEATURE, NEWS/DOCUMENTARY/ESSAY; SINGLE/SPREAD
Gold Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; July 2015, “Bloodline”
Silver Medal Winner:
GQ, Fred Woodward, Design Director; March 2015, “The Accident”
DESIGN: FEATURE, NEWS/DOCUMENTARY/ESSAY; STORY
Gold Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; January 2015, “Fast, Loud, and Mostly True”
DESIGN: FEATURE, LIFESTYLE/TRAVEL/FOOD/SHELTER; SINGLE/SPREAD
Gold Medal Winner:
Bon Appétit, Alexander Grossman, Creative Director; October 2015, “Gold Standard”
DESIGN: FEATURE, LIFESTYLE/TRAVEL/FOOD/SHELTER; STORY
Silver Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; March 2015, “Sex in the Digital Age”
DESIGN: FEATURE, OPENER; SINGLE PAGE
Gold Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; March 2015, “The Sex Issue”
Silver Medal Winner:
Bon Appétit, Alexander Grossman, Creative Director; September 2015, “Hot Ten”
PHOTO: ENTIRE ISSUE
Gold Medal Winner:
GQ, Fred Woodward, Design Director; Krista Prestek, Director of Photography; February 2015, “The Legacy Project”
PHOTO: FEATURE, SERVICE; SINGLE/SPREAD
Silver Medal Winner:
WIRED, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director; Patrick Witty, Director of Photography; March 2015, “Swipe Right, Get Laid (Finally!)”
PHOTO: FEATURE, PROFILE, CELEBRITY/ENTERTAINMENT; STORY
Gold Medal Winner:
W, Johan Svensson, Design Director; Caroline Wolff, Photography Director; February 2015, “Best Performances”
PHOTO: FEATURE, FASHION/BEAUTY; SINGLE/SPREAD/STORY
Gold Medal Winner:
W, Johan Svensson, Design Director; Caroline Wolff, Photography Director; May 2015, “Piece of Kate”
ILLUSTRATION: COVER
Gold Medal Winner:
The New Yorker, Françoise Mouly, Art Editor; March 23, 2015, “A Rose”
ILLUSTRATION: SINGLE/SPREAD (Including SPOTS)
Silver Medal Winner:
The New Yorker, Nicholas Blechman, Creative Director; August 31, 2015, “The Fearful and the Frustrated”
WEBSITE OF THE YEAR
Gold Medal Winner:
WIRED.com, William Sorrentino, Executive Creative Director
Silver Medal Winner:
Vogue.com, Sally Singer, Creative Digital Director
WEB: ORIGINAL DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Gold Medal Winner:
Vogue.com, Sally Singer, Creative Digital Director; “Where ‘Chinatown’ Began: Flying Over Owens Lake During California’s Drought”
VIDEO: SHORT VIDEO or VIDEO SERIES
Silver Medal Winner:
Bon Appétit, Alexander Grossman, Creative Director; Alexandra Pollack, Photo Director; “This Turketta Recipe Is NSFW (Seriously)”
Thanks @thewebbyawards for stopping by Condé Nast HQ to help us celebrate eight 2016 #Webbys! Congratulations to the teams at Condé Nast Entertainment, @cntraveler, @gq, @newyorkermag, @vanityfair, @wmag and @wired🏆🎉 (at Condé Nast)
Each year, the
@webbys—hailed as the Internet’s highest honor—present The Webby Awards and People’s Voice Awards. The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS) select the Webby Award winners, while the global web community determines the recipients of The People’s Voice Awards.Webby Awards:
People’s Voice Awards:
On Monday, @newyorkermag became the first magazine to win a Pulitzer Prize for its writing, bringing home two 2016 awards for reporting in the magazine. Congratulations to Emily Nussbaum (Criticism) and Kathryn Schulz (Feature Writing). We also salute staff writer William Finnegan, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Autobiography and theatre critic Hilton Als, finalist for Criticism. (at Condé Nast)
Today, @newyorker became the first magazine to win a Pulitzer Prize for its writing, taking home two awards for reporting in the magazine. Congratulations to Emily Nussbaum (Criticism) and Kathryn Schulz (Feature Writing). We also salute @newyorker staff writer William Finnegan, recipient of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Autobiography. Click here to read the award-winning works. We’re proud to share that Condé Nast received 22 nominations and 17 honors for the 20th annual Webby Awards.
The @webbys People’s Voice poll is live until Thursday, April 21st, so click on the categories below to cast your votes for your favorite Condé Nast brands to win:March issues on stands now, part II: @cntraveler @voguemagazine @teenvogue @gq @allure @wired @wmag & @bonappetitmag #CondeNastOnStands (at Condé Nast)
March issues on stands now, part I: @archdigest @golfdigest @glamourmag @vanityfair & @selfmagazine #CondeNastOnStands (at Condé Nast)
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