BIMA Awards 2004 - Best use of CD/Kiosk

Criteria

This award will reward the best application of CD/Kiosk technology. Judges will be looking for an innovative approach that demonstrates the potential of the technology while remaining easy to use and providing a satisfying experience for users.

Winner & Grand Prix Winner

  • Project Future Proof
    Agency Code Computer Love Ltd
    Client Keele University

BIMA Grand Prix Winner

Future Proof claimed the highest and most prestigious award, the Grand Prix, at The British Interactive Media Association Awards 2004 (BIMAs). Both educating and inspiring, the CD Rom for Keele University targeted 14-16 year olds from lower socio-economic groups and deprived families: encouraging them to enter higher education.

Future Proof's work for Keele University was considered by the judges to have both the quality and depth of design deserving of the Grand Prix. The project saw the company tackle the notoriously critical and often cynical youth market. According to the judges, the CD Rom inspired and educated the target audience with humorous and interactive content detailing life at university, degree information and career choices.


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Shortlisted

  • Project British Heart Foundation
    Agency DNA
    Client British Heart Foundation

  • Project NDCS 'Parent to Parent' CD ROM
    Agency E3 Media
    Client National Deaf Children's Solciety
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  • Project SK8 M8
    Agency MEDIAEDGE:CIA DIGITAL
    Client Sony Ericsson

  • Project The Land Rover / Jaguar Global Armoured Vehicle Division Promotional Sales CD ROM
    Agency Freestyle New Media Group
    Client PAG Protection and Security

  • Project The Month
    Agency Mook
    Client The Sunday Times

  • Project The Nine Qualities
    Agency Saman Rahmanian
    Client Brunel University

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