Campaign India Team
May 24, 2010

Entries now open for Spikes Asia 2010

The Spikes Asia Advertising Festival, which will be held between 19-21 September at Suntec City, Singapore, is now accepting entries.The entry deadline is 23 July 2010. This year the festival is also inviting entries from Australia and New Zealand.Delegate registrations for the festival are already open.

Entries now open for Spikes Asia 2010

The Spikes Asia Advertising Festival, which will be held between 19-21 September at Suntec City, Singapore, is now accepting entries.

The entry deadline is 23 July 2010. This year the festival is also inviting entries from Australia and New Zealand.

Delegate registrations for the festival are already open.

The Festival provides the region’s growing creative and advertising industry with a platform to network and exchange ideas, bringing together some of the finest creative thinkers from across the region and around the world for workshops focusing on creativity and learning, exhibitions of creative work from Asia-Pacific, networking events in the evening and the Spikes Asia award show. The Awards, judged by leading international and regional creatives, will honour the best creative work in the categories of TV/Cinema, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Digital, Integrated, Direct, Sales Promotion, Media, Print Craft, TV/Cinema Craft and Design.

The Spikes Asia Advertising Festival is the result of a collaboration between the International Advertising Festival, organisers of Cannes Lions, Dubai Lynx and Eurobest, and Haymarket Media, publishers of Campaign India, Media and Campaign UK

For more details on entries, click here

Source:
Campaign India

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