Campaign India Team
May 07, 2008

Live from New York, 3 Golds for India at the One Show Design Awards

India struck three Golds at the 2008 One Show Design awards which took place in New York city on Tuesday night.

Live from New York, 3 Golds for India at the One Show Design Awards

India struck three Golds at the 2008 One Show Design awards which took place in New York city on Tuesday night. The three winning entries from India include O&M’s campaign for WWF India titled ‘Plant more Lives’ which won a Gold Pencil in the Poster Campaign category, Rediffusion DY&R, Gurgaon for Amway India titled ‘The Birds’ which won a Gold in the Posters Single- Collateral Design category and Leo Burnett Mumbai’s campaign for Luxor Highlighters which won the gold in the Posters Campaign- Collateral category.      
The creative team for Rediffusion DY&R’s campaign for WWF India includes Daniel Upputuru, Abhinav Pratiman, Sagar Mahabaleshwarkar and Ramanuj Shastry. The creative team behind Leo Burnett Mumbai’s campaign for Luxor Highlighters includes K.V. Sridhar, Santosh Padhi, Kunal Mhabadiand Russell Barrett. O&M’s creative team for the WWF India campaign included Piyush Pandey, Abhijit Avasthi and Shailesh Khandeparkar.

Source:
Campaign India

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