Campaign India Team
May 18, 2022

Golden Awards of Montreux 2022: Four Gold wins for India

BC WebWise, Blink Digital, Cog Culture and Tree Design win one each

Golden Awards of Montreux 2022: Four Gold wins for India
The organisers of the Golden Awards of Montreux have announced the winners of the 2022 edition.
 
The Montreux Festival honours companies for excellence in advertising, media,digital, design and events.
 
Indian entries received four Gold wins and 10 finalists. There are no Silver and Bronze awarded at this festival.
 
Cog Culture bagged a Gold in the 'Direct Marketing' category for the entry 'Committed To Cure' for Medharbour. The agency also received three 'finalists'.
 
Tree Design won Gold in the 'Design' category for Tata Tea's 'motion graphics on packaging'. The entry also got a finalist mention. The agency also bagged two 'finalists' for work done on PVR.
 
BC WebWise won a Gold in the 'Digital' category for the Vespa75 Bioscope website. 
 
Blink Digital India also won Gold in the same category for ICICI Prudential's 'Quest2Invest'. It also earned two 'finalists' for ICICI Prudential Mutual and Amazon.
 
HT Labs received two 'finalists' for OTT Play.
 
Frank Bodin, president, Art Director Club, Switzerland, said, “Montreux is a place of world-class creativity. As a musician, you have to experience the Montreux Jazz Festival. As an advertiser, you have to have won a Golden Award of Montreux."
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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