Staff Reporters
Feb 28, 2025

Campaign Big Global Awards 2025: winners revealed

Entries and winners came from four continents, with Uncommon Creative Studio and Rethink among the big winners.

Campaign Big Global Awards 2025: winners revealed

UK-originated shop Uncommon Creative Studio won six prizes at the Campaign Big Global Awards today, half of which were for its work with British Airways.

Rethink was the next most-awarded agency, with the Canadian outfit picking up three gongs, including two for Kraft Heinz.

US agencies Courage and Mojo Supermarket | Creative X, and UK shops Mother and VCCP, all picked up a brace of wins. 

In their second year, Campaign’s Big Global Awards drew entries and winners from four continents.

These international awards celebrate creative projects from agencies big and small in the UK, Canada, the US and beyond for brands including Uber, KFC and Facebook.

Chaired by Aaron Starkman, global chief creative officer of Rethink, the 33-strong judging panel comprises a diverse range of top creatives from around the world. UK judges include Andre Sallowicz, creative partner at Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, Al Mackie, chief creative officer at Rapp, and Sue Higgs, former executive creative director at Dentsu Creative. 

To register your interest in the 2026 awards, click here.

The complete list of categories is below. Click on the links to find out the winners and finalists, and see some of the winning work:

Craft:

Art Direction
Casting
Direction
Experiential and Spatial Design
Photography
Post Production
Writing

Industry Sector:

Automotive and Transport
Entertainment and Leisure
FMCG
Retail
Travel and Tourism
Utilities and Services

Media Channel:

Design
Experiential
Film
Integrated
Out of Home
Social

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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