Campaign India Team
May 14, 2009

Contract picks up Poster Gold at Clio

Contract Advertising has picked up a Gold Clio in the Poster category at the 2009 Clio awards held in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The agency picked up the metal in the Poster category (Public Service) for ‘Family Name’ for Aadhar Association. The results in the Print, Poster, Direct Mail, Billboard, Radio, Strategic Communication and PR categories have been announced. There are no other Indian winnerrs in the above mentioned categories.

Contract picks up Poster Gold at Clio

Contract Advertising has picked up a Gold Clio in the Poster category at the 2009 Clio awards held in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The agency picked up the metal in the Poster category (Public Service) for ‘Family Name’ for Aadhar Association. The results in the Print, Poster, Direct Mail, Billboard, Radio, Strategic Communication and PR categories have been announced. There are no other Indian winnerrs in the above mentioned categories. However, the winners of the TV, Cinema, Digital; Content and Contact; Design; Innovative Media; Integrated campaign and Interactive categories have not been declared yet and are expected shortly.

Reacting to the news, Ravi Deshpande, chairman and chief creative officer, Contract Advertising told Campaign India, “I am very happy with the results. Winning a Gold is a testimony to the fact that this particular piece of work excelled, when compared to work from around the world. It is good to know that we have that capability.”  

The winning entry 'Family Name' for Aadhar Association from Contract that won in the Poster category.

Updates to follow.

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