Steve Jobs will be honored for a lifetime of contributions to design, branding and communications. As a visionary leader, his passion for design not only created products that changed the way we interact with technology and media, but changed the way we create content in media. Since 1984 the One Show has awarded over 100 pieces of advertising and design created and produced for Apple byApple's design team and by the long and storied partnership with Chiat/Day, which continues today with TBWAMedia Arts Lab.
Also being honored that evening is Paula Green, who is best known for creating the Avis car rental campaign, "We Try Harder" and the lyrics to the "Look for the Union Label" song for the ILGWU. One of the pioneers of women in advertising, Green started her career at Grey as a copywriter before heading over to Seventeen magazine. She then moved on to the LC Gumbinner Agency and later joined DDB during its "Mad Men" heyday in the 1960s. Partnered with art director Helmut Krone, Green worked under the tutelage of copy chief Phyllis Robinson and rose through the ranks, eventually becoming the first female group head at DDB. She later went on to start her own agency and created memorable work for clients including Goya Foods ("Goya, Oh Boy-a!"), the American Cancer Society and The New York Times.
Robert Lawton is being inducted as the inaugural member of The One Club Educator's Hall of Fame. Lawton has worked at several design studios and agencies throughout his career, but his passion has always been in education. At East Texas State University (now Texas A&M East at Commerce), some of his soon-to-be famous students included photographer Mark Seliger, illustrator Michael Schwab and chief creative officer John Norman of The Martin Agency. After joining Portfolio Center in Atlanta, he left to co-found The Creative Circus with Norm Grey in 1995. Today, the school is renowned for its advertising and design programs with many of its students becoming successful creatives at agencies around the world.Jobs, Green and Pytka will be joining a long list of Creative Hall of Fame members from the past and present including David Ogilvy, Bill Bernbach, Phyllis Robinson, Jay Chiat and Lee Clow.
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