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Pierce Communications DANI Awards 2012

We’re double DANI Award winners!

by on 14/09/2012

Last night the second DANI Awards were held in the spiffing new Titanic building in Belfast. It was a grand venue for a grand occasion. With over 80 entries to choose from in 10 categories, the judges admitted it had been hard to pick winners.

Pierce Communications had four projects nominated in three categories, so we had some measure of hope we’d pick up an award. We were not disappointed – we ended up winning two!

Our work for Emo Oil was awarded the Best B2C Campaign, and the Facebook campaigns we created for Total Produce picked up the Best Use of Social Media (Corporate) award!

We’re absolutely delighted to have won these awards, and we want to recognise the entire Pierce Communications team for their superb efforts throughout the year on these campaigns and our many other successful projects. A special thanks goes to Chris Heaney for his fantastic video work on our Total Produce campaigns.

And of course a massive thank you to our clients for choosing to work with us on such exciting projects!

Here are two of the videos we created for Total produce to promote their Top Fruit Facebook page:

After last year’s nomination for Best Agency in the European Search Awards, and the two Commended wins at the recent IDI Awards, these double DANI awards cement our reputation as Northern Ireland’s leading creative digital agency.

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