Campaign India Team
Sep 14, 2015

Kyoorius Design Awards 2015: O&M most awarded with eight Blue Elephants

Guerilla Art Design, TBWA India bag Black Elephants

Kyoorius Design Awards 2015: O&M most awarded with eight Blue Elephants
Kyoorius in association with D&AD, announced the winners of the 2015 Kyoorius Design Awards at the awards night at the Grand Hyatt in Goa on 12 September.
 
Guerilla Art and Design bagged a Black Elephant for its entry titled 'Tihar Jail' for the Government of Delhi. TBWA\ India also bagged a Black Elephant for 'Rakhis from Aarey' for saveaarey.org. Both the agencies also bagged a Blue Elephant each. 
 
There were 29 Blue Elephant winners announced on the night. Ogilvy & Mather bagged eight of them. Alok Nanda and Company, J. Walter Thompson India bagged three each. Landor had two. Thought Blurb, Out of the Box, Sisterconcern, Open Strategy and Design, MuseLab, Studio Lotus, TenArt, Star India, Godrej Properties, Open Strategy and Design and Ek Type were other winners on the night. 
 
Alongside the Elephant winners all nominations will be featured in the Kyoorius Design Awards Annual distributed to over 5000 corporates and creatives across India.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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