Campaign India Team
Jun 16, 2020

D&AD Awards 2020: FCB India dominates second list of winners

The agency bags two Yellow Pencils along with a Graphite and Wood; DDB Mudra and Wunderman Thompson also win Wood Pencils

FCB's Punishing Signal
FCB's Punishing Signal
FCB India's 'The Punishing Signal' for Mumbai Police won two Yellow Pencils for Mumbai Police's 'The Punishing Signal' in the second list of awards announced by the organisers of D&AD. The wins came in the Media and Experiential categories.
 
The agency also won Graphite and Wood for the same entry in the PR category.
 
DDB Mudra and Wunderman Thompson were also among the winners. The agencies won Graphite for 'Hashtags Don't Heal' for Khalsa Aid and 'The Soap with a Lump' for Lux in the Press and Outdoor, Product Design categories respectively.
 
D&AD awards Yellow Pencils to 'outstanding work that achieves true creative excellence'. The Graphite is awarded to 'stand-out work, beautifully executed, with an original and inspiring idea at its core'. The Wood Pencil is awarded to 'the best work of the year, worthy of a place in the D&AD Annual'.
 
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