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A deep dive into how their team made Webby history. Enter before Feb. 9 to give your team a chance a

A deep dive into how their team made Webby history. Enter before Feb. 9 to give your team a chance at Internet glory. [View this email in your browser]( [The Webby Awards]( A Chat with DEPT®, the 2023 Webby Network of the Year Find out how they pioneered a platform for virtual fashion—earning their team industry-wide recognition. Don’t miss your last chance to honor yours. Enter before the Extended Deadline next Friday, February 9th! [The Webby Awards]( As a pioneer and a global company founded on digital innovation, it’s no surprise that DEPT® was named the [2023 Webby Network of the Year](. The team closed the competition with a record-breaking 32 wins, 6 nominations and 20 honorees—the most recognitions earned in Webby history. Their iconic team earned global exposure at the 27th Annual Webby Awards for their unrivaled body of work, with HYPEWEAR by ABOUT YOU being one of their most innovative pieces. The project snagged a Webby and People’s Voice win for expertly harnessing Web3 to build the first-of-its-kind e-commerce platform for virtual fashion. We spoke with David Pajung, Head of Web3 at [DEPT®]( to learn more about where their experimental attitude towards digital tech stems from—with a close look into how they successfully used it to carve a space for fashion in an emerging digital medium. [Read on]( to learn about DEPT®’s wonderfully disruptive work, and how they showcased the team behind their ingenuity on the world stage. Do you have what it takes to be the 2024 Webby Network of the Year? If you’re making great digital marketing, enter the 28th Annual Webby Awards before our Extended Deadline—your last chance to enter. [Submit your work]( before next Friday, February 9th! [Learn More]( [The Webby Awards]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [X]( [LinkedIn]( Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Verizon]( [WP Engine]( [Canva]( [LinkedIn]( [YouGov]( [NAACP]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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