Recurring themes from the 2016 Marketing Awards

Trends and tropes from the 2016 Marketing Awards

Jury members weigh in on the recurring themes they spotted in submissions

The Marketing Awards jury has seen it all. And, as is the case with certain creative concepts, many many times before (“I don’t like cats. Kill them. Kill the cats”).

Marketing asked jury members to weigh in on some of the themes that cropped up from this year’s submissions.

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