#Victory Pages was launched in 2020 - to the 75th anniversary of the victory over fascism.

The project was created by young artists, musicians and historians, using fundamentally new formats of digital art: social networks, virtual and augmented reality, identity, podcasts, etc. In particular, "Endless Letter", published in the Stories format on Instagram, combined lines from front-line letters , illustrations by students of the RANEPA School of Design and music by composer Maxim Makarychev.

"Infinite Letter" (Trailer) from RT Creative Lab on Vimeo.

The Webby Awards selected #Winning Pages and Infinite Writing as finalists in three categories: Education & Discovery, Culture & Lifestyle, and Best Use of Stories.

In each category, two winners will be selected - one will be determined by the jury, and the second by popular vote.

Support projects using the links below:

Vote for #Winning Pages and Endless Letter in Education & Discovery.

Vote Endless Writing on Culture & Lifestyle.

Vote for "Infinite Letter" in Best Use of Stories.

Votes are accepted until May 6th.

When registering via email, a confirmation of participation will be sent to the mailbox - do not miss it, it may fall into the "Spam" folder.

This year, the Webby Awards received over 13,000 entries from 70 countries.

No more than a tenth of them reached the final.

The prestigious award is presented annually in New York under the auspices of the Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, whose international network of experts includes about 2,000 leading representatives of the advertising and creative industries.

In connection with the pandemic, the ceremony will be held online.

#PagesVictory Trailer from RT Creative Lab on Vimeo.


The #PagesWinning project has already received a number of international and Russian awards: among them Webbys, Clio Awards, Epica Awards, Shorty Social Good Awards - only about 70. Join the RT Creative Lab on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, we will soon tell you about our new projects ...