STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 17, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Hat trick: Once again Framfab Denmark has won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions advertising festival. This marks a four-year winning streak in Cannes for Framfab Denmark, and the third Grand Prix in four years.
Framfab was nominated in the Cyber category for creative websites and online advertising. This year's winning entry was a campaign site for a Dutch football event organised by Nike. The site is still running at http://nikefootball.com/panna .
This is the third Grand Prix for Framfab. The first win was in 2000, the second in 2002 and all three have been awarded for campaigns on nikefootball.com. On top of that, Framfab has previously won two Gold Lions for Nike Freestyle and Nikewomen and a Bronze Lion for Nike Shox.
Framfab Denmark's Creative Director, Lars Bastholm, is of course very proud to once again take home the coveted award from Cannes.
"Our cooperation with Nike continues to bear fruit year after year, which is immensely satisfying. We keep learning more and more all the time, and Framfab has a truly amazing team that time and again is able to take our solutions to the highest possible level. I'm really proud of the team behind the campaign. Last year we were convinced this couldn't go on, but we're incredibly pleased to be proven wrong!" said a very happy Lars Bastholm, Creative Director of Framfab Denmark.
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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