RSA Journal named best corporate storyteller
The RSA Journal has been successful at two high-profile awards ceremonies where it was recognised for content quality across print, online and social media.
In total, the RSA and its publishing partner Wardour won seven awards for the Journal – six at the Corporate Content Awards (CCA) – including the major prize for best corporate storyteller – and one at the Internal Communications and Engagement (ICE) Awards:
- CCA: Overall award for best corporate storyteller ·
- CCA: Gold for best use of a celebrity/influencer (for the Journal’s work with musician AY Young)
- CCA: Gold for best use of content on social media ·
- CCA: Gold for best use of animation (for the Journal’s ‘Can democracy survive AI’ video)
- CCA: Bronze for best use of print
- CCA: Bronze for best long-term use of content
- ICE: Bronze for best internal publication (print)
The Journal has been a successful print publication for more than 200 years, and continues to innovate and evolve – look out for the launch of a new Online Journal coming very soon.
Online innovation
Vicky Kington, RSA Director of Content and Communications, welcomed the continuing recognition for the Journal in all its formats.
“We are delighted that these awards cover Journal content across print, online and through social media. The Journal has been a successful print publication for more than 200 years, and it continues to innovate and evolve – look out for the launch of a new Online Journal coming very soon.”
Success at the CCA and ICE ceremonies follows similar recognition at the Astrid Awards in April 2025, when the RSA and Wardour won four awards for the Journal across the design competition’s video and magazine cover categories.
RSA Journal is available to RSA Fellows in a quarterly physical format as part of our Fellowship offering. The new Online Journal will be launched in July with additional video and behind-the-scenes content.