Campaign India Team
Feb 11, 2010

Four Indians make it to NYF 2010's GRANDJURY

Four professionals from Indian advertising have made it as jury members of the New York Festivals International Advertising Awards' GRANDJURY. The four Indian names are Anto Noval, director / chief creative officer for Hungry & Foolish Creative Products who will judge Digital & Interactive, Denzil Machado, creative director for McCann Erickson who will judge Outdoor, Kapil Mishra, executive creative director for Leo Burnett who will judge Print and KB Vinod, creative head for Mudra (DDB) who will judge Television / Cinema.

Four Indians make it to NYF 2010's GRANDJURY
Four professionals from Indian advertising have made it as jury members of the New York Festivals International Advertising Awards' GRANDJURY. The four Indian names are Anto Noval, director / chief creative officer for Hungry & Foolish Creative Products who will judge Digital & Interactive, Denzil Machado, creative director for McCann Erickson who will judge Outdoor, Kapil Mishra, executive creative director for Leo Burnett who will judge Print and KB Vinod, creative head for Mudra (DDB) who will judge Television / Cinema.

Said Vinod, creative head, Mudra west, "I am a first time judge at New York Festivals. From the format of the judging itself, this award show comes across as innovative and different from every other show. I look forward to picking ideas that surprise me, change me, teach me something new or are just super fun."

For 53 years, New York Festivals International Advertising Awards has aimed at honouring the “World’s Best Work” in all media in the following categories:  Art & Technique, Avant-Garde, Collateral, Design, Digital & Interactive, Mixed Media, Outdoor, Print, Radio, Television/Cinema and Student.

The New York Festivals International Awards has extended its deadline.  To request an extension, please go to http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/main.php?p=6,1&comp_id=169.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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