Campaign India Team
May 26, 2017

Cannes Contenders 2017: Famous Innovations

Believe your entry deserves a Lion? Send us the work and the case

Cannes Contenders 2017: Famous Innovations
With the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity less than a month away, Campaign India returns with its 'Cannes Contender' series.
 
The premise is:
 
How much time really does a Cannes juror get to understand a case or piece of work s/he hasn't come across before?
 
Too little. It's up to us to help them get acquainted with the good work prior. We present here entries from Indian/South Asian agencies that their creators believe will be in contention for Lions at the 2017 International Festival of Creativity, Cannes.  
 
Famous Innovations has four such entries. (Click on the image for full case)
 
Nestle - 100 Million Packs
 
CaratLane - Box That Says Yes
 
 
Nanhi Kali - Voice Academy
 
 
Snapdeal - Fathers can be mothers too
 
 
Want to get your agency's work featured here? Send in your contenders to [email protected] [email protected].    

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Source:
Campaign India

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