Campaign India Team
Nov 03, 2014

LIA 2014: CLA, McCann and O&M among metals

Two Silver and five Bronze awards for Indian entries; BBDO Pakistan bags a Silver

LIA 2014: CLA, McCann and O&M among metals
Seven Indian entries bagged metals at the London International Awards 2014. 
 
Creativeland Asia bagged two (a Silver and a Bronze). Ogilvy & Mather bagged a Silver. McCann Worldgroup Mumbai bagged four Bronze awards.
 
Design
 
There were two Bronze awards in this category for Indian work. McCann Worldgroup Mumbai bagged both for work on Big Babol.
 
Music and Sound
 
Creativeland Asia Mumbai bagged its Silver and Bronze awards in this category. The Silver came for ‘MTS Internet Baby’, while the Bronze was for ‘The Magic of Frooti’.
 
Non-Traditional
 
Ogilvy & Mather bagged a Silver in this category for ‘Message Barter’, for The Akanksha Foundation.
 
Poster
 
McCann bagged two Bronze awards in this category too, also for the Big Babol work. 
 
One entry from Pakistan also bagged a Silver. 
 
BBDO Pakistan, Lahore, was the agency to  win for 'Reprieve/Foundation for Fundamental Rights' in the Non-Traditional category.
 
 

 

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Campaign India

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