Gifted grads win at D&AD New Blood

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2017 AdSchool Auckland students Adam Redmond and Emerson Hunt, who graduate from MDS in just a couple of weeks, have converted their internship at FCB into a fulltime job – and this week they received news from London that they’ve won a Pencil at the D&AD New Blood Awards for a Burger King idea they came up with for their end-of-year portfolio.

“With eating insects set to be the future of protein, Adam & Emerson’s idea was all about proving once and for all that everything’s better with fire – by flame-grilling a large insect, something you’d never expect to taste good,” says AdSchool CD Kate Humphries.

‘We always urge the students to tackle a D&AD New Blood briefs, despite the fact that the competition hits our students at completely the wrong time of year, when the students are throwing themselves 100% into their internships,” she said.


“Adam and Emerson will find out which Pencil they’ve won at the awards ceremony in London in July.”


“So, for Adam and Emerson to stay on top of their internship, while still keeping a keen eye on the international stage, displays exactly the combination of determination, gumption and sheer enthusiasm for ideas they showed  throughout their year with us.

“Personally, I couldn’t be more pleased for them.”

The New Blood judging panel, which included creative directors from several London agencies as well as Burger King’s global head of brand marketing, looked at hundreds of student entries from all over the world before making their final cut. Adam and Emerson will find out which Pencil they’ve won at the New Blood Festival Awards ceremony in London on Thursday 12 July.


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