Texas Creative Students Sweep ADDY Awards in Austin
With a total of 16 winning entries including a Best in Show and the Jealous Judges Prize, Texas Creative students were awarded Gold (3), Silver (5) and Bronze (6) ADDYs on Friday night at the Austin Advertising Federation's 2010 Austin ADDYs.

The following students are the proud recipients of the awards:
Best of Show: Hua Liu/Lindsey Boyer: Ray Ban (Mixed Media)
Jealous Judges Prize: Jamie Rodriguez/Emily Salas: RedBox (Interactive/Mixed Media)
Gold Addy:
Kellie Green/Tiffany Weber: Hooters Menu (Point of Purchase)
Jamie Rodriguez/Emily Salas: Redbox (Mixed Media)
Hua Liu/Lindsey Boyer: Ray Ban (Mixed Media)
Silver Addy:
Keli Linehan/Christie Young: Under Armor (Package Design)
Keli Linehan/Jason Sweeten: Audible.com (Poster)
Hua Liu/Jessica Quinby: IMAX Dinos 3D (Nontraditional Advertising)
Keli Linehan/Bailey Petty: Dockers Golf Pants (Nontraditional Advertising)
Jamie Rodriguez/Emily Salas: Redbox (Digital/Interactive)
Bronze Addy:
Annette Neu/Rebecca Sutter: Celestial Seasonings (Nontraditional Advertising)
Hua Liu/Michael Wathen: Sticky Bumps Surf Grips (Nontraditional Advertising)
Hua Liu/Sarah Broussard: Maglite (Print)
Bailey Petty/Becca Naul: Holga Cameras (Mixed Media)
Keli Linehan/Jason Sweeten: Audible.com (Mixed Media)
Brian Denison/Roni Schanbaum: Container Store (Mixed Media)
Housed within the University of Texas Department of Advertising & Public Relations, Texas Creative is one of the leading creative advertising education programs. Rooted in sound strategy and conceptual process, Texas Creative molds students into experimental thinkers who are primed to create innovative advertising, branding, and social messages that are delivered through a variety of integrated traditional and nontraditional media.
Texas Advertising is one of five academic departments in the College of Communication, which specializes in Advertising/Public Relations education and research and provides a training ground for creatives, account executives, media planners, account planners, interactive specialists, researchers and public relations executives. The University of Texas is located in the center of Austin, Texas.
