Since the last quarter of 2014, the first Asian Creative Awards has been flooded with submissions from all over the world. After a careful and long deliberation between judges in Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, Phillipines, and China, the winners have finally been announced. The grand prix winner is Thomas Yang from Singapore, whose rendition of famous architecture earned him first place. Were also proud to know that several Indonesian submissions are runner up winners: Aditya Pratama, Elicia Edijanto, and Debbie Tea.
Below is the complete list of winners, and if you would like to see their work visit the winners page at Asian Creative Awards Vol.1 website.
Asian Creative Awards Vol.1 Winners:
Grand prix:
Thomas Yang (Singapore)
ACN Exchange Award:
Ting-Ting Cheng (United Kingdom)
Genkosha Illustration file Award:
Aditya Pratama (Indonesia)
Perry J (Taiwan)
Kusaka Akira (Japan)
Elaine Fnag (Taiwan)
Joyce Lee / RiYoshi kun (Lazy Tree / Monou person trees) (Singapore)
digmeout Award
Lolay (Thaweesak Srithongdee) (Thailland)
IMG SRC Award:
赵普璐Zhaopulu (China)
Q (Nguyen Da Quyen) (Vietnam)
Emilie Sarnel (Hong Kong)
Judge Prize Winners:
Chris Lee (Singapore):
Tatsushi Yoshida (Japan)
upper deck Naohiro (Japan)
DAN MATUTINA (Philippines):
Takashi Koshii (Japan)
Hiro Sugiyama (Japan):
Saegusa charge (Japan)
Element Lee Lee element (China)
Ignatius Hermawan Tanzil (Indonesia):
Miyata Jiro (Japan)
Hirabayashi Naomi (Japan):
Ting-Ting Cheng (United Kingdom)
Yoko Haraoka (USA)
Practical Design Studio (Thailand):
Tsu-Han Su (Taiwan)
BKK BROS. / Krisakorn Tantitemit (Thailand)
adobo magazine (Philippines):
Shinozaki Riichiro (Japan)
Xulijing (China)
cacao (Taiwan):
Joyce Lee / RiYoshi kun (Lazy Tree / Monou person trees) (Singapore)
Nakano Mari of (Japan)
CG + (Thailand):
Yoshida Tatsushi (Japan)
BKK BROS. / Krisakorn Tantitemit (Thailand)
Eloquence (Korea):
Akiba Hiromitsu (Japan)
ONE MAGAZINE (China):
Q (Nguyen Da Quyen) (Vietnam)
Okazaki Nao (Japan)
+ DESIGNING (Japan):
Elicia Edijanto (Indonesia)
Ryoko Kaneda (Japan)
start (Malaysia):
Tsu-Han Su (Taiwan)
Liu Yen-Chen (Taiwan)
Whiteboard Journal (Indonesia):
Debbie Tea (Indonesia)
Matsuda Mizuitoguchi (Japan)
Popular vote:
Lution (Japan)
Ayako Yoshimoto (Japan)