Campaign India Team
May 13, 2013

Kyoorius Awards launched in partnership with D&AD and IAA India Chapter

Will be part of 9th edition of Kyoorius Designyatra in Goa on 29 August

Kyoorius Awards launched in partnership with D&AD and IAA India Chapter

Annual design conference Kyoorius Designyatra will have an added attraction this year – the Kyoorius Awards, in partnership with D&AD London and the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter.

Organisers have called for entries in nine categories spanning print, packaging, retail, digital and design for good, besides a student awards category.

Rajesh Kejriwal, founder and CEO, Kyoorius, said, “Kyoorius Awards aim to recognise and honour outstanding creative work in India. We are thankful to our esteemed partners D&AD and IAA (India Chapter) for coming on board to support this initiative.”

The last date for sending entries is 18 June, and the awards ceremony will be on 29 August at the Designyatra in Goa.

More details are available at: www.awards.kyoorius.com.
 

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Campaign India

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