Campaign India Team
May 20, 2010

Judgement day: Portfolio Night is tonight

Tonight is the big night for budding creatives to show off their work to some of the most well known creative directors in the country.

Judgement day: Portfolio Night is tonight

Tonight is the big night for budding creatives to show off their work to some of the most well known creative directors in the country.

Starting 5:45 pm today evening, Ogilvy is hosting Portfolio Night, which will offer aspiring copywriters and students from art schools a chance to get their portfolios judged by some of the best advertising minds in the industry. In the process, the host agency will then invite creative directors  of their choice (not necessarily from their own agency) to judge the work on display. (View the Portfolio Night website)

About 25 of the top creative directors in the country are expected to be present at the event, including some of the India's most well-known names in advertising - Piyush Pandey, Prasoon Joshi, R Balki and Agnello Dias.

Globally, it is Portfolio Night's eighth edition, but the first of its kind advertising event in India. Organised by ‘I have an Idea,’ the event will simultaneously take place across a number of cities around the world.

In Mumbai, the venue for the event is The Ballroom of The Westin Hotel, Behind Oberoi Mall, Goregaon, Mumbai.

View the portfolio night campaign by Ogilvy

Source:
Campaign India

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