Campaign India Team
Jul 05, 2018

D&AD Awards 2018: Prateek Bharadwaj among top 20 most awarded copywriters

India is tenth among most awarded countries

D&AD Awards 2018: Prateek Bharadwaj among top 20 most awarded copywriters
D&AD has released the 'Most Awarded' rankings based on the results of the 2018 D&AD Awards. 
 
The lists include the 'most awarded advertising and design agencies', 'production companies', 'networks', 'country rankings', 'creative directors', 'designers' and 'copywriters' among others. 
 
Prateek Bharadwaj, NCD, McCann Worldgroup India, is ranked 14th among the most awarded copywriters. The list is headed by Tali Gumbiner, from McCann's New York Office.
 
Among the top awarded countries, India was in 10th place with 48 points. Work from India had received nine Pencils. USA tops the list with 194 Pencils and 972 points.
India have entered the
 
Rankings are based on the credits that are submitted along with each piece of work entered in the D&AD Awards. Points are allocated as follows:
 
Wood = 3
Graphite = 6
Yellow = 9
Black = 12
 
Tim Lindsay, CEO, D&AD, said, “Congratulations to all our winners. And a big thank you to all our entrants. Your support means we continue to put all our surpluses back into the community we serve, to help build a better, more creatively excellent, fairer and more diverse industry.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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