Held at The Old Truman Brewery in east London’s vibrant arts and media quarter, D&AD Judging Week 2015 will be held Sunday, 19 to Thursday, 23 April. It will feature a full programme of events, talks and exhibitions, celebrating and showcasing the best in commercial creativity.

The climax will be a free-to-attend public exhibition of winning work, held on Thursday, 23 April. Spread across three vast floors, visitors will be able to wander through the very best creative work from packaging, products, graphic design, posters, typography, books, digital innovations and films from the past year.

For those interested in unlocking the secrets of D&AD Judging, the must-see will be Judging Week Insights. Fresh from selecting the 2015 Pencil winners, D&AD’s judges will be on hand throughout the Thursday event for a series of panel discussions. They will talk about what they loved, what they loathed and the work (and fellow judges) that caused the most heated debates. Judging Week Insights promises to offer unprecedented access into every jury, with tickets available for free in advance from the D&AD website.

For creative professionals looking to get the most out of Judging Week, also on offer will be an exclusive three-day masterclass called Judging Week Wisdom.

With just 60 tickets available, Judging Week Wisdom brings together a conference-quality line-up of sought-after speakers and delivers it in a workshop format, offering an intimate learning experience within the unique setting of D&AD Judging.

Tim Lindsay, chief executive, D&AD commented, "We’ve always taken great pride in our judging events. Each year, it’s Judging Week that is the true highlight of the D&AD calendar – both for ourselves and the creatives who join us from all over the world to judge the work."

"But most importantly, we’re making this celebration of creativity available to all. Anyone can come down and explore the work; anyone can come down and listen to an array of extremely talented people and hear what really goes on behind those jury doors. At its heart, D&AD is about sharing, collaboration and inspiration – and that’s exactly what we’re looking to do by creating this Judging Week event," he adds.

Further events at Judging Week include behind-the-scenes tours (available exclusively for and free to members) and public exhibitions of all the shortlisted work from the new D&AD Next Director and Next Photographer Awards, showcasing some of the best emerging industry talent.

D&AD’s long-running President’s Lecture series will also return, with three new talks from three remarkable creatives:

- Famed director Dougal Wilson will speak on Monday, 20 April;
- Photographer Oliviero Toscani will hold a lecture on Tuesday, 21 April; and
- Contemporary artist Neil Harbisson will present on Wednesday, 22 April.

The branding and identity for D&AD Judging Week 2015 is being developed by Manchester-based creative studio The Oldham Goddard Experience and will feature illustration from Marion Deuchars.

Eric Kallman, Harriet Devoy, Kate Stanners and Rei Inamoto are among the leading creatives judging this year’s Awards. 

For more information, visit the D&AD Judging Week website.

The 2015 Professional Awards Ceremony will return to Battersea Evolution, London on Thursday, 21 May. Tickets are available to purchase from the D&AD website.