Campaign India Team
Aug 25, 2023

Picks of the Week: Work that wowed us

Every Friday, Campaign India picks its favourites from the work published on the website

Picks of the Week: Work that wowed us

Campaign India's editorial team has picked its favourite campaigns from those published on the website during the week.

 

This week, the team found three pieces of work that stood out. 

 

As always, we're going alphabetically:

 

D'Decor (conceptualised by 82.5 Communications)

 

Adding a bit of humour to take on the challenge of sofa and home furnishing care made this film stand out for us. 

 

Missing (conceptualised by by Qissé Films)

 

An eye-opening wakeup call for parents and children on the dark reality of online exploitation. It captivatingly showcased the vulnerability of young children and offered a crucial helpline number for those in need. 

 

Spaces (conceptualised by ^ a t o m network)

The film has our hearts for subtly championing the cause of adoption through the narrative of a little girl who leaves the orphanage with her adoptive family. It highlights how the adopted daughter's opinion and choices are given priority when it comes to doing up her room that she truly feels a sense of belonging.

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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