Campaign India Team
May 11, 2009

Leo Burnett wins Silver Pencil at One Show Interactive 2009

Leo Burnett India has won a Silver Pencil at the 2009 One Show Interactive for their campaign for Luxor Highlighters titled ‘Luxor Highlighters –Innovation’.

Leo Burnett wins Silver Pencil at One Show Interactive 2009

Leo Burnett India has won a Silver Pencil at the 2009 One Show Interactive for their campaign for Luxor Highlighters titled ‘Luxor Highlighters –Innovation’.

G2 Direct & Digital has a merit finalist at the 2009 One Show Interactive with Ojus Medical Institute’s ‘Be Aware’ campaign in the Email- Marketing category. The One Show Interactive awards recognize the best in new media advertising with categories like branded applications, new media innovation and online branded content. The awards were held on Friday night in New York.

“This was an amazing collection of work,” said Kevin Swanepoel, president of The One Club. “Agencies responded to a tough economy and an uncertain media landscape with talent, boldness of thought and fearless determination.”

The One Show Interactive awards concludes the 2009 One Show awards festival. India’s best performance at The One Show this year was in One Show Design, where the country picked up six Pencils. The 2009 One Show awards saw DDB Mudra win a Bronze in the Radio category.


 

 

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Campaign India

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