Campaign India Team
Dec 06, 2018

Weekend Wrap: 7 December

In the news: Condé Nast International, iCubesWire, Makani Creatives

Weekend Wrap: 7 December
Condé Nast Creative Studio launched
 
Condé Nast International (CNI) has announced the launch of  global creative network, Condé Nast Creative Studio. Through this studio, CNI is looking to unify 11 creative departments from across 11 markets (including India) under a single brand identity, dedicated to servicing the needs of commercial partners around the world. 
 
iCubesWire wins Janhit Jagran's digital duties
 
iCubesWire has bagged the digital mandate of Janhit Jagran, an initiative of Dainik Jagran. The agency will be responsible for building strategies, creating campaigns, media buying and handling social media accounts of the brand. Janhit Jagran is an initiative for social entrepreneurs that focuses on achieving an educated society, water conservation, managing population, poverty eradication, women empowerment, environment conservation and a healthy society. 
 
Makani bags Traworld's mandate 
 
Makani Creatives has won the integrated advertising mandate for Traworld, a luggage brand from the house of High Spirit Commercial Ventures. A campaign featuring Sonam Kapoor Ahuja has been released. 
 
 
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