Code and Theory Work Recognized in 18th Annual Webby Awards
NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON — Code and Theory’s work with Nautilus, Variety, Upwave, DuJour, and Mashable has been recognized across nine categories for a total of 6 nominations and 3 honors in the 18th Annual Webby Awards.
NAUTILUS
Literary science publication Nautil.us scored three nominations for Best Science Website, Best Visual Design (Aesthetic), and Best Navigation / Structure, and an honoree mention in the Best Homepage category. Since its debut in May 2013, Nautilus has received a number of prestigious design accolades, including the World's Best Designed News Site award from the Society for News Design, and an Eddie and Ozzie Award for Best Consumer Website and Best Site Design.
VARIETY
The new Variety.com, launched in March 2013, was nominated for Best News Website alongside top-tier publications like The New York Times, Guardian, Wired, and Rolling Stone.
UPWAVE
Turner Broadcasting System’s upwave.com – the digital hub for the company’s new multi-platform lifestyle brand focused on health and wellness – was nominated for Best Health Website.
DUJOUR
DuJour, the print-digital hybrid luxury lifestyle magazine founded by Jason Binn in collaboration with the Gilt Groupe in 2012, was nominated for Best Magazine. In 2012, DuJour won the Webby Award for Best Homepage.
MASHABLE
Mashable’s app for Android was honored in the Mobile & Apps Category for Best Practices. The app launched in August 2013 with great success, surpassing 10,000+ downloads in 10 days.
The Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), are the leading international awards honoring excellence on the Internet. People's Voice voting ends April 24, and winners will be announced on April 30. To cast your vote, visit pv.webbyawards.com.
About Code and Theory
Code and Theory is a creative company that designs products and brand experiences across platforms. With offices in New York, San Francisco, and London, the agency works with a diverse set of brands including Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Burger King, Comcast, Vogue, Mashable, and many others. Additional information is available at www.codeandtheory.com.