STOCKHOLM, Sweden, May 20, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Monday evening, Framfab Denmark was once again honored for their work as they received 3 prizes at America's most prestigious industry show, The Clio Awards.
The prizes were all given for Framfab's cooperation with Nike. Framfab Denmark won a Silver Clio for Nike Women (www.nikewomen.com) and Bronze Clios for Nike Freestyle (www.nikefreestyle.com) and Nike Football (www.nikefootball.com). All three sites were nominated in the Internet Advertising category.
"We're obviously very proud. It's always wonderful to be acknowledged for our work. In the case of Nike Women and Nike Freestyle, it's the second year running that we win at the Clios. To me that proves that we've been able to renew ourselves within the set boundaries and constantly keep the sites fresh and exciting," a very pleased Lars Bastholm, creative director, Framfab Denmark, said.
The American Clio is one of the world's most prestigious advertising awards. Framfab Denmark has won two Clios before. Visit the Clios at www.clioawards.com
All three Nike sites are previous prizewinners. Nikefootball.com has two Grand Prix's in Cannes to its name. Nike Women has won at Cannes, the Clios and LIAA. The previous Nike Freestyle site won a Gold Clio, a One Show Interactive Gold Pencil and an EPICA. In March 2003, the site was relaunched with a new concept, new design and new functionalities. The result is a site where users can challenge each other on creativity in the groundbreaking Flash game "Face Off", mix their own video screensavers or remix the TV ads and challenge their friends in the Trick Mixer.
For more information please contact: Lars Bastholm, Creative Director Framfab Denmark +45 24 24 82 65 lars.bastholm@framfab.dk Anders Ekman, CEO Framfab AB +46 8 41 00 10 00 anders.ekman@framfab.se Tobias Bulow, Group Communications Manager Framfab AB +46 709 41 22 58 tobias.bulow@framfab.se
Framfab is a leading provider of consulting services and business solutions based on Internet technology. Most of Framfab's customers are big international companies, including 3M, AXA, the Coca-Cola Company, Danske Bank, Electrolux, Ericsson, Hydro Texaco, IKEA, Kellogg's, Maersk Sealand, NEC Packard-Bell, Nike, Observer, Postbank, SAAB, Volvo Car Corporation, and UBS. Framfab operates in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. The company is quoted on the O list of the Stockholm Stock Exchange (ticker symbol FRAM). For more information, please visit www.framfab.com.
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