FITC Toronto Award Winners

  • Posted by Tim
  • Filed in Tech
  • April 23, 2008

GMUNKThe three day FITC Toronto festival wrapped up last night at Revival where event organizers announced winners of the 2008 FITC Design + Technology Awards.

The award winners are international in scope and represent some of the best new media designers working in the field today. Among those are a number of Toronto-based studio and designers including Amoeba Corp (Best Canadian Studio), John Thai (Best Canadian Designer) and Jeff Vermeersch (Best Canadian Developer).

Keep reading for the full list of winners.

3D
Flugtag Flight Lab

Advertisement
HP Paul Coelho

Animation
Show Down Interactive

Audio
30 Days of Night Site

E-commerce
Flight Club

Experimental
Sony BRAVIA

Games
RoboBrawl

Motion Graphics
Live Earth

Multi-user
Spider-Man 3 Multiplayer Game

Narrative
American Gangster

Self Promotion
Pixton

Technical Excellence
Launchball

Usability
2009 Toyota Corolla: Live the Dream

Visual Design
Who the #I%$ is Fermin?

Most Promising Canadian Student
Aman 'Skribbs' Singh, Carleton University

Among my personal highlights from the three day festival were presentations from GMUNK, Robert Hodgin, Rob Chiu, Chris Hewitt and Group 94.

Photo from Bram Timmer/FITC on Flickr. See more photos from FITC Toronto 2008 in this Flickr Set

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In addition to GMUNK, my other personal favourites were the presentations from the guys who made the Academy-nominated "I Met The Walrus" (http://www.imetthewalrus.com/) and print designer Scott Hansen (http://blog.iso50.com/).

Thanks again for the free pass - I had a great time! :)

Posted by: Elle Driver at April 23, 2008 11:39 AM

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