Campaign India Team
Mar 23, 2009

India scoops one gold and 15 silvers at Adfest 2009

India has won one gold, 15 silvers, 12 bronzes and one Lotus Roots at the Adfest 2009. JWT  won Lotus Roots for ‘A Day in The Life of Chennai’ for The Times of India. Watch the TVC here: 

India scoops one gold and 15 silvers at Adfest 2009

India has won one gold, 15 silvers, 12 bronzes and one Lotus Roots at the Adfest 2009.

JWT  won Lotus Roots for ‘A Day in The Life of Chennai’ for The Times of India. Watch the TVC here:

 



In the campaign for retail category under radio, Rediffusion Y&R Mumbai won a gold for ‘Themes’ for Seventymm. In the single for health and personal care category under radio, Publicis Communication Mumbai won a silver for ‘400 Times’ for Mosquito Repellent/Killer.

In the single for home appliances and furnishings category under print and poster, Leo Burnett Mumbai won silvers for ‘Kitchen’ and ‘Loo’ for Bajaj Exhaust Fans and a bronze for ‘Babyroom’ for Bajaj Exhaust Fans.

In the campaign for home appliances and furnishings category under print and poster, Leo Burnett Mumbai got a silver for Bajaj Exhaust Fans.

In the campaign for business equipment category under print, Leo Burnett Mumbai got a bronze for ‘Highlight What's Important’ for Luxor Highlighter Pens.

In the single for mobile billboard/wrapped-around category under outdoor, TBWA\INDIA New Delhi won a bronze for ‘Truck’ for USB Drive.

In the single for household products and maintenance category under film, Leo Burnett Mumbai won a bronze for ‘Lipstick’ for Tide Detergents. In the single for public and private services under film, JWT Mumbai scooped a silver for ‘Arjuna The Archer 2008AD’ for Sulekha.com Online Yellow Pages. Watch the 'Arjuna' TVC here:

 

 

In the single for corporate category under film, JWT Mumbai won a silver for ‘A Day in The Life of Chennai’ for The Times of India

In the single for social engagements category under radio, Rediffusion Y&R Mumbai got a silver for Vandana American India Foundation.

In the single for graphic design category under design, O&M  Mumbai won a bronze for ‘Short Film Fest Enlighten’ for  Short Film Festival. In the single for collateral design category under design, McCann Erickson Mumbai won a bronze for Monsters Ink Fedrigoni : Symbol Freelife Raster. In the single for corporate identity under design, Creativeland Asia won a bronze for Mumbai Used Cards Car Mall.

In the campaign for corporate identity category under design, O&M Mumbai got a silver for Art Restoration Service for Art Restoration. In the single for packaging design, Contract Mumbai won a bronze for ‘Cadbury's Christmas Celebrations for the Blind’ Cadbury India.
 
In the single for photography category under print craft, Leo Burnett Mumbai won a bronze for Tide God Shoot for Tide Detergents.

In the single for best use of illustration under print craft, McCann Erickson Mumbai won silvers for ‘Farmer’, ‘Barber’ and ‘Dhaba for MahaThanda Tel (Cooling Oil).

In the single for best use of music track under film craft, JWT Mumbai won a silver for ‘A Day in The Life of Chennai’ for The Times of India. In the single for animation under film craft, JWT Mumbai won a bronze for ‘Arjuna The Archer 2008AD’ for Sulekha.com Online Yellow Pages.

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Campaign India

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