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CCS Alumnus Wins Communication Arts Interactive Annual Competition Best-in-Show

November 13, 2024
CA Award of Excellence.

Communication Arts magazine, a professional journal for those involved in creativity in visual communications, has announced the winners of its 31st annual Interactive Competition. Of the 290 entries, 33 projects were selected by a jury of creative professionals. CCS alumnus Luke Fabricatore’s (’24 CD) project “Price of the Prompt” was selected as Best-in-Show.

The selected projects will be reproduced in the March/ April 2025 issue of Communication Arts, both in print and digital editions, with more than 25,000 copies distributed worldwide, and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators and publishers of these award-winning projects.

Luke Fabricatore's "The Price of the Prompt" installation.
Luke Fabricatore's "The Price of the Prompt" installation.

About Communication Arts

Communication Arts is a professional journal for designers, art directors, design firms, corporate design departments, agencies, illustrators, photographers and everyone involved in visual communications. Through its editorials, feature articles and the annual competitions it sponsors, CA provides new ideas and information, while promoting the highest professional standards for the field.

Now in its 66th year, CA continues to showcase the current best—whether it’s from industry veterans or tomorrow’s stars—in advertising, design, photography, illustration, interactive and typography. Everything is reproduced with quality printing and attention to detail unmatched by any trade publication anywhere.

With a paid circulation of over 25,000 (21,766 subscribers and 3,424 single copy sales), CA has a rich tradition of representing the aspirations of a continually-growing and quality-conscious field of visual communications. CA’s editorial content, knowledgeable presentation and writing, use of color and quality reproduction are all designed to be consistent with the standards CA’s readers set for themselves in their own careers.

30th Interactive Competition Jury

Baptiste Briel, creative technologist/co-founder/CEo, Antinomy Studio, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Rik Campbell, CEo/co-founder, Resn, Wellington, New Zealand

Sarah DiLeo, head of studio, Omnicom Production, New York, NY

Mikell Fine Iles, executive design director, Hook, Los Angeles, CA

Nell Lundy, interactive creative director, InVision Communications, San Francisco, CA

Zorani Sanabria, co-creative director, MamboMambo, Québec City, Canada