Campaign India Team
Jun 23, 2011

Cannes Lions 2011: India wins four Press Lions

McCann and O&M won a Silver each, while Mudra and Grey bagged a Bronze Lion each

Cannes Lions 2011: India wins four Press Lions

McCann Worldgroup and Ogilvy & Mather won a Silver Lion each in the Press Lions category. Grey Worldwide and Mudra Communications each one a Bronze metal in the same category.

McCann’s entries ‘Sea’, ‘City’ and ‘Jungle’ in the sub-category ‘Home Electronics & Audio-Visual’ for Onida i21 Mobile won the Silver Lion. Ogilvy & Mather won the metal for their entries titled ‘Snake’, ‘Train’ and ‘Gun’ for Perfetti Van Melle’s Mentos Sour Marbels in the sub-category ‘Illustration’.

Mudra Communications’ work titled ‘Blueprint’ for Union Bank of India earned the agency a Bronze Lion, while Grey Worldwide won the metal for their entries ‘Denim’, ‘Sweater’ and ‘Corduroy’ for Procter & Gamble’s Downy.


Winning entries:
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‘Sea’, ‘City’ and ‘Jungle’

 
 
 

‘Snake’, ‘Train’ and ‘Gun’

 

 

 

 

 

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Campaign India

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