Campaign India Team
Apr 08, 2011

ASCI calls for votes on ‘Creativity with a Conscience’

Winning teams to get BlackBerrys, Puma vouchers, Reliance dongles

ASCI calls for votes on ‘Creativity with a Conscience’

The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has called for votes for its Goafest initiative- ‘Creativity with a Conscience’.  The contest, hosted by the AAAI at Goafest 2011, invites 10 teams comprising 10 advertising professionals, under the age of 30, to produce 10 pieces of installation art. These individuals have to work on a brief drawn up by the ASCI, each portraying an aspect of responsible advertising.

ASCI is calling upon delegates of Goafest 2011 to vote on their favourite work of installation art. Voting begins tomorrow morning and ends at 4 pm on Saturday.

The team with the most votes wins 10 BlackBerrys, sponsored by Law & Kenneth. Second place winners will bag Puma vouchers worth Rs. 5000/- while 10 Reliance dongles will be won by third place winners.

Delegates simply have to type ‘ASCI <space><exhibit no.>’ as an SMS and send it to 566778 to register votes. For instance, if delegates want to vote on exhibit no. 1, their SMS will read as ‘ASCI 1’.

Make your vote count.

 

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Campaign India

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