Cascadia Creative Awards Winners

We celebrated long into the Portland night at the first Cascadia Creative Awards! Celebrating creativity in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia and Alaska, the CCA is a new Northwest creative tradition. Click on the “Winners Gallery” to see all of the outstanding work from all our winners!

Best in Show

Swift with “Tap Further” for lululemon

Best in Category

  • Best in Audio: PB& (Seattle) with “Soundtracks of Home” campaign for Windermere Real Estate
  • Best in B2B/Corporate: Indigo Slate (Seattle) with “Cloud Cultures” campaign for Microsoft
  • Best in Bold Creative Thinkers: PB& (Seattle) with “Seattle Bookmarked” campaign for Visit Seattle
  • Best in Design: Wieden + Kennedy (Portland) with “What the Football” campaign for Nike
  • Best in Entertainment/Gaming/Culture: VML Seattle with “Wendyverse” campaign for Wendy’s and Meta
  • Best in Media: VML Seattle with “The Livestream” campaign for Mazda
  • Best in OOH/Experimental: Öpinionated (Portland) with “Depop This Look” campaign for Depop
  • Best in Public Service/Purpose: Drake Cooper (Boise) with “Fentanyl: All It Takes is Everything” campaign for the Idaho Office of Drug Policy
  • Best in Social/Mobile/Digital: Swift (Portland) with “Tap Further” campaign for lululemon
  • Best in TV/Video: Öpinionated (Portland) with “Designed to be Deleted” campaign for Hinge
  • Best in Student: Student Work (Portland State University) with “Company Rebrand” campaign for Northwest Cannabis Company

And the first winner of the Cascadia Creative Cup, determined by total awards points, is Oregon!

Points were determined by the type of Cascadia Creative Awards win, and the top market not only takes home the first CCA Cup trophy, but we’re throwing a party in its honor later this year.

Points:

  • Best in Show: 20 points
  • Best in Category: 15 points
  • Gold: 10 points
  • Silver: 5 points
  • Bronze: 3 points
  • Shortlist: 1 point

Congratulations to all winners, and thank you to those who made their way to Portland from out of town to join in this celebration of Northwest creativity.

We’ll have more coverage and fun stuff from the show in the coming weeks at thinknw.org.