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A black and white square photo of designer Rosie Bottomley and Norwich University of the Arts graduate Tim Wilcox, on a cyan background
A slogan design for advertising campaign 'All Informed'. On a cyan background, in black sans serif bold font are the words 'all informed'. The 'formed' of informed is in a magenta banner with an upturned corner, and positioned at an angle, to suggest it's been stuck on top of the background
A black and white square photo of designer Rosie Bottomley and Norwich University of the Arts graduate Tim Wilcox, on a cyan background

Graphic Design alumni Tim Wilcox wins Cannes Young Lions Award 2022

Cannes Young Lions is a global competition that encourages young creatives to team up and tackle real world briefs and problems.

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A black and white square photo of designer Rosie Bottomley and NUA graduate Tim Wilcox, on a cyan background

Rosie Bottomley and Tim Wilcox

BA (Hons) Graphic Design graduate Tim Wilcox and friend Rosie Bottomley won the Cannes Young Lions Award for their project ‘All Informed’.

Tim, a graphic designer at the global creative agency JKR, met Rosie at a design social through a mutual friend. “We instantly clicked,” said Tim, “and we jumped at the chance to work together on this project, as we’d never done it before!”.

Mock up campaign posters for All Informed. Slogans such as 'all in this together', 'make your voice heard' on brightly coloured backgrounds

Rosie Bottomley and Tim Wilcox

A photograph of a building, side on. On the edge of the building is a black painted wall. Placed at random angles are people's names, in a magenta, green or cyan sticker with an upturned corner. At the bottom left, the slogan 'All Informed' is in white

Rosie Bottomley and Tim Wilcox

Colourful mockups of social layouts

Rosie Bottomley and Tim Wilcox

Their project centred around the Advertising Association and their annual survey ‘all in’. The survey encourages creatives within the industry to respond to a series of questions to drive positive change.

“We wanted to focus on highlighting change and expanding on the ‘All In’ name to tell more stories,” said Tim. “Visually, we wanted to show how their opinions could shape the future.”

You can keep up-to-date with Tim’s work over on his Instagram.

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