Atlanta's Woodall Creative Group Received Three Trophies During 25th Annual Communicator Awards

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Friday, August 9th, 2019

In May 2019, the winners of the 25th Annual Communicator Awards were officially announced by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. With over 6,000 entries received from across the US and around the world, the Communicator Awards is the largest and most competitive awards program honoring creative excellence for communications professionals.  2019 winners who received Communicator Awards include ESPN Films, Forbes Media, PepsiCo, WWE, and Metro Atlanta’s own Woodall Creative Group. Recognized with three Awards of Distinction for work created on behalf of its long-term client – Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academies – the digital marketing agency shows no signs of slowing. It’s already at work on its newest round of award-worthy work for the early childhood education provider with a national presence. 

“Winning ONE Communicator Award is a big accomplishment – but earning three tells a story of our capability to develop captivating campaigns,” said Jeffrey Love, Creative Director for Woodall Creative Group.  “While each award served a slightly different purpose, the collective talent between our creative team and the marketing department at KRK worked together to hammer-out details that targets the market effectively.  Developing new ways to reach the parents and excite them about their child’s potential is the goal! We have to let the parents know they are not alone in the decisions they face with their young children.  Through the course of our 20+ year relationship with KRK, we have accomplished impressive results, and we will continue to do so.””

The three campaigns recognized with a Communicator Award of Distinction include:

Camp Kaleidoscope 360 – a fully integrated business-to-consumer campaign designed to promote Kids ‘R’ Kids’ 2019 Summer Camp through online video, comprehensive social media campaign, digital banner ads, posters, counter cards, direct mail, logo and more.

Child’s Best Interests at Heart – a fully integrated business-to-consumer campaign designed to promote Kids ‘R’ Kids’ Infant, Toddler and Preschool Programs. Various marketing elements included online video, social media graphics, banner ads, flip book, brochures, postcards, flyers, print ads, incentive coupons and more.

School-Age Program – a fully integrated business-to-consumer campaign designed to promote Kids ‘R’ Kids’ After School Program for school age children. A full color 8.5″ x 6″ multi-page brochure set the theme through positive messaging and doodle art. That theme was also expanded to include a multitude of support and campaign materials such as posters, digital media, stickers, incentive coupons and more.

“We are extremely proud to recognize the work received in the 25th Annual Communicator Awards. This class of entries we received this season embody the ever-evolving marketing and communications industry” noted Derek Howard, director of the AIVA. “On behalf of the Academy, I’d like to applaud the entrants this season for their dedication to producing outstanding content as they continue to push the envelope of creativity.”

In addition to its three newest Communicator Awards, Woodall Creative Group has been recognized with two W3 Awards, two Davey Awards and – most recently – a highly coveted Telly Award over the course of just eight months.