Cresta team takes control at Lurzer’s Archive

Lürzer’s Archive, the pioneering world-famous review of creativity, has a new owner.


Creative Standards International, who also own the global creative award Cresta, has acquired a majority stake in the brand following a deal with the founder's family, who will retain a minority stake.

The development follows a quest by Lürzer GmbH, the Vienna and Frankfurt-based company, to find new leadership and resources that could support and grow both the print and digital forms of Lürzer’s Archive and its related titles, which include the highly successful '200 Best’ series as well as the magazine.


Lürzer’s Archive was founded in 1984 by the German advertising legend Walter Lürzer, who led the company until his death in 2011. Since then the Lürzer family has continued to own and control the title, which has a global subscriber base and network of distributors.

“We’re honoured to be able to take on working with this iconic brand, which has been so sought after, admired and collected by creatives for decades,” commented Lewis Blackwell, CEO of Creative Standards International and the Cresta Awards. “We feel it is a great responsibility to take on this publication and develop it for the present and future generation of creatives. 


“I’ve known Michael Weinzettl, the editor-in-chief, for many years and greatly admire his work and that of his colleagues. I’m really looking forward to working with him and the great team at Lürzer’s. With new resources and ideas we will be able to bring, to both the print and digital side of the operation, Lürzer’s Archive will be an even more essential read.”

Christian Lürzer, who in recent years has headed up the family involvement in the title

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