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ADG Creative wins two ADDY Awards.

ADG Creative’s talented team of designers, strategists, and producers were honored with two new ADDYs, the Oscars of the advertising industry, by the American Advertising Federation of Baltimore.
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)

Silver, Out-of-Home and Ambient Media

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) came to ADG with the challenge of inspiring scientists attending their annual conference to take action and collaborate on innovative solutions to counter and deter chemical and biological threats.

ADG created a presentation unlike any other, featuring custom animated video, multiple displays, environmental projectors, and sound design all carefully orchestrated with the presenter. ADG received a Silver ADDY for this project in the category of Out-of-Home and Ambient Media.

Get a behind the scenes look at the work we produced for the DTRA keynote presentation.

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ADG Creative Brand

Silver, Advertising Industry Self-Promotion Integrated Media Campaign

One of the highest honors as an agency is to be acknowledged for your own company’s brand and in-house design and ADG’s creative team devised a captivating and novel visual brand identity that caught the attention of the judges. ADG received a Silver ADDY for this project in the category of Cross Platform campaigns.


The AAFB received more than 300 entries for this year’s ADDY awards. To ensure fair judging, three creative advertising professionals from outside of the Baltimore market reviewed each entry. The 46th Annual Baltimore American Advertising Awards event was held at the Port Discovery Children’s Museum on March 5, 2020.

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