Campaign India Team
Mar 18, 2015

Adfest 2015: First set of Finalists announced

Thirteen finalists from India

Adfest 2015: First set of Finalists announced
Thirteen Indian entries have made it to the finalist list of Adfest 2015. Finalists have been announced across the Promo, Interactive, Design, Film Craft, Print Craft and Effective Lotus categories. DDB Mudra Group leads the way with four shortlists.
 
Promo Lotus 
 
In this category, TBWA India has made the cut for 'A smart accessory for women' for Baggit. 
 
Interactive Lotus
 
J. Walter Thompson India's 'Make Every Yard Count' entry for Nike has made the cut. 
 
Design Lotus
 
Five Indian entries made the cut here. Three of them were for McCann Worldgroup's work 'Pear', 'Mango', and 'Tangerine' for Big Babol. 
 
The other entries from DDB Mudra, including 'Automatic Distance Control' and 'Xenon Headlamps' for Volkwagen have made the cut. 
 
Print Craft
 
DDB Mudra has two finalists for Volkswagen in this category. 
 
Taproot's 'I am Mumbai 2014' for Mumbai Mirror has also made the cut, with two finalists. 
 
New Director Lotus
 
In this category, the 'Watermelon Short Film' for Adfest by the Fabulous Four, has received a finalist. 
 
Effective Lotus
 
Creativeland Asia's 'Coffee Revolution' for Cafe Cuba has made the cut. 
Source:
Campaign India

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