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Bit-Wizards Wins Eight Silver ADDY Awards for 2018

For the last nine years, the Bit-Wizards team has entered and won at the local ADDY Awards Gala. Since 2015, Bit-Wizards has participated as a member of the local Pensacola AAF Club.
 
Bit-Wizards Team at the 2018 ADDY GalaThe annual American Advertising Awards is the largest and most comprehensive awards competition in America. Over 40,000 entries are made each year in local AAF Clubs nationwide. The purpose of the American Advertising Awards is to "recognize and reward the creative spirit of excellence in the art of advertising." This national advertising competition is a three-tier structure. Starting at the local level, award winners can move up to the regional level and then the national level.
 
This year Bit-Wizards wins eight Silver ADDY Awards for 2017 projects. Among the entries each year, are both external client projects and internal marketing projects.

The winning list this year, is a variety of media, including websites, print material, and even video. Bit-Wizards core services span the technology landscape to bring together both digital marketing and deeply technical engineering which provides Bit-Wizards' customers a 360-degree solution for any project. The ADDY Awards solidify the full-circle expertise that Bit-Wizards brings to each project.
 

Winning Projects:  

South Walton Fire District Website

SILVER ADDY®
South Walton Fire District Public Website

 

ZT Motors Football Camp Website

SILVER ADDY®
ZT Motors Public Website


Magnolia Home Brand Website

SILVER ADDY®
Magnolia Home Brand Website


Okaloosa EDC Website

SILVER ADDY®
Okaloosa EDC Website

 

Kitchen & Bath Center Giveaway Campaign

SILVER ADDY®
kitchen & bath giveaway campaign

 

Bit-Wizards Christmas Card

SILVER ADDY®
Bit-Wizards Christmas card print design

 


 

South Walton Fire District — Bonfire Safety Video

SILVER ADDY®
 


Read about our previous American Advertising Awards: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010

 

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